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Ancestral Heirloom: Artist and Curator Talk (Annual Julie Keggi Lecture)

$25 General | $20 Members Hear from Nigerian artist, Ifeyinwa Joy Chiamonwu, and Mattatuck Museum Chief Curator, Keffie Feldman as they discuss the background, inspiration, and artistic practice that created Ancestral Heirloom. Enjoy light bites and refreshments after the lecture. The Julia Q. Keggi lecture is held annually to celebrate women artists, their legacy, and their artistic contributions.  Register Here

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August 4, 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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$25 General | $20 Members
Hear from Nigerian artist, Ifeyinwa Joy Chiamonwu, and Mattatuck Museum Chief Curator, Keffie Feldman as they discuss the background, inspiration, and artistic practice that created Ancestral Heirloom. Enjoy light bites and refreshments after the lecture.
The Julia Q. Keggi lecture is held annually to celebrate women artists, their legacy, and their artistic contributions. 
Register Here

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