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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Historic Cottages of Glen Lake
DESCRIPTION:More than 20 years ago Barbara Siepker\, a Glen Arbor book publisher with a keen interest in local history\, began a project to memorialize the heyday of summer resort and cottage life in the Glen Lake area. The result is the book Historic Cottages of Glen Lake. Siepker is joined by Traverse City architectural photographer Dietrich Floeter\, her collaborator\, to discuss the project on July 7\, 2 pm at the Glen Arbor Arts Center\, 6031 S. Lake St.\, Glen Arbor. This program is open to the public without charge. \nHistoric Cottages of Glen Lake\, first published in 2008\, is visually stunning coffee table book with images of 50 summer cottages. Siepker’s desire to commemorate these iconic dwellings was prompted by concern – as more cottages were torn down and replaced by modern lakefront structures\, Siepker feared the loss of important local history. Siepker and Floeter worked together to capture these old cottages’ visual memory\, and their contribution to the character of the locality. \nThis program is offered in conjunction with the GAAC exhibition “New Views: Home/Place\,” an exploration of home and place identity. It can be viewed in the GAAC gallery from June 7 – August 8. For more information go to GlenArborArt.org
URL:https://www.visitglenarbor.com/event/gallery-talk-historic-cottages-of-glen-lake/
LOCATION:Glen Arbor Arts Center\, 6031 S. Lake Street\, Glen Arbor\, MI\, 49636
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Anishinaabek people Home/Place
DESCRIPTION:JoAnne Cook – practicing attorney\, past Vice-President of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa/Chippewa Indians – teaches the history of her people\, and specializes in making this history relevant for non-native audiences. Cook comes to the Glen Arbor Arts Center with insights into the Anishinaabek people past and present on July 11\, 10 am. This program is open to the public at no charge. \nThe Anishinaabek people lived and thrived for thousands of years before first European contact in the Great Lakes regions of what are now known as Canada and the United States. Cook believes tradition and culture is vital to the Anishinaabek way of life\, and provides a look into how Anishinaabek life is nurtured and restored in modern times. She has presented to various communities on the way of life and culture of the Odawa. In addition\, Cook previously taught Business Law for Northwestern Michigan College (NMC)\, and a course at NMC Extended Educatio\, titled “Native Law and Culture.” JoAnne is currently teaching a short course\, “History of the Anishinaabek” for Northwestern Michigan College Extended Education. She lives in Peshawbestown. \nThis program is offered as part of the GAAC’s exhibition “New Views: Home/Place\,” an exploration of home and place identity. The exhibition runs from June 7 – August 8 at the GAAC gallery\, 6031 S. Lake St.\, Glen Arbor. For more information go to GlenArborArt.org
URL:https://www.visitglenarbor.com/event/gallery-talk-anishinaabek-people-home-place/
LOCATION:Glen Arbor Arts Center\, 6031 S. Lake Street\, Glen Arbor\, MI\, 49636
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