A new exhibit in the University of Alaska Fairbanks Art Gallery will give Fairbanks residents the chance to experience the vibrancy of Tanzanian Maasai culture through the photographs of Adrina Knutson, a former student who was killed in an auto accident while on assignment in Africa. The exhibit, "Innocent Eye," will run Sept. 23-28 in the gallery, which is located in the Great Hall on the UAF main campus. An opening reception will take place on Monday, Sept. 23, from 5-7 p.m. CONTACT: Len Kamerling, 907-474-7437, ljkamerling@alaska.edu; Kirsten Pickard, 907-474-2417, 09/13/2013, kirsten.pickard@alaska.edu
Monday Sep 23, 2013 Saturday Sep 28, 2013
UAF Great Hall
UAF Campus
Fairbanks, AK 99775
Free
Len Kamerling, 907-474-7437, ljkamerling@alaska.edu; Kirsten Pickard, 907-474-2417, 09/13/2013, kirsten.pickard@alaska.edu
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