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Artist and art educator Heather Heckel has been awarded 17 artist residencies through the National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management. She'll be giving an artist talk about her interpretation of these protected lands, and how the uniqueness of each park inspired a variety of site-specific artwork, totaling over 250 pieces. She'll also be sharing what she has made so far at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park as this summer's artist-in-residence.

Free. 

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802-457-3368 ext. 0
43.632633938666, -72.518799972703

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