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Beaverton and the greater metropolitan area has an ambitious and thriving arts community. Top local artists leave their mark on this city
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Mini Girl is interested in the cross-cultural exploration of spirituality and ethnography, specifically stories, memories and cultural practices drawn from domestic spaces and learned through matrilineal ties. Race, religion, culture and the marginalized position of women are things she became acutely aware of from an early age.
Geometry, colour intensity and fine line work form the bedrock of her artistic language.
“My childhood exposure to Maori and Aboriginal art in New Zealand and Australia and my collaboration as an adult with textile and folk artists in India shaped and influenced my passion for traditional and indigenous art forms.”
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Beaverton and the greater metropolitan area has an ambitious and thriving arts community. Top local artists leave their mark on this city
Finding a family outing that appeals to all ages can be a challenge. Visiting an art exhibition in Beaverton is a perfect
From those with a long-standing love of art to those with a newfound appreciation, a local gallery is a place you can
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