Views From the Spokane Reservation Part Two

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The first in what we hope will be a series of such programs features an interview with noted photographer Kristin Capp. Through the generosity of a grant from the MetLife Foundation's Community Partnership Program, Ms Capp completed a three-month artist-in-residency on the Spokane Indian Reservation in the spring of 2007. There, she taught black and white photography techniques to twenty Wellpinit High School students whose work was later shown at the MAC and deposited in the Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives. Video production for this podcast was funded by a grant from the Bonneville Power Administration Tribal Affairs program.

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