Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 23, 2004, Page 14, Image 14

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THE TRUTH
Culture at IFCC
The Interstate Firehouse Cul­
tural Center on North Interstate
Avenue announces two exciting
exhibitions in June.
‘T w o Artists, T woCultures, One
Love” is a series of individual and
co llaborative w orks by Baba
W ague D iak ite and R onna
Neuenschwander. The exhibit is a
reflection of a long-term partner­
ship in life and art. Included in the
art show is a video by filmmaker
Jim Blashfield set to W ague’s
storytelling of an African tale.
On Last Thursday, June 24, fol­
lowing an Artist’s Talk, the film
“ D on’t Paint L izards on My
House” will close the evening’s
celebration of cultural diversity.
In the Entry Gallery, IFCC intro­
duces T aaevaO htseve’hatse, a
northern Cheyenne artist whose
pen and ink drawings and water-
colors honor Native Americans,
Sitting 6ull, Rushing Bear and Two
Moons, among others.
lune 23, 2004
Examines Relationships
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