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Arts & Entertainment

Get a bead on it

Herald Staff Writer

Thursday, Jun 19, 2014 1:03 PM MT

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The Museum at the Center of Southwest Studies will host the opening reception of “One Bead at a Time: The Artistry of Orlando Dugi and Ken Williams” on Saturday from 1-4 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. The show features the intricate and ornate beadwork and fashion designs of the two Santa Fe artists. Dugi designs and makes hand-beaded evening wear and accessories, and Williams focuses primarily on handbags and purses. The museum is located at the north end of the FLC campus. For more information, call 247-7456 or visit http://swcenter.fortlewis edu.
The Museum at the Center of Southwest Studies will host the opening reception of “One Bead at a Time: The Artistry of Orlando Dugi and Ken Williams” on Saturday from 1-4 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. The show features the intricate and ornate beadwork and fashion designs of the two Santa Fe artists. Dugi designs and makes hand-beaded evening wear and accessories, and Williams focuses primarily on handbags and purses. The museum is located at the north end of the FLC campus. For more information, call 247-7456 or visit http://swcenter.fortlewis edu.du1-i-syn

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