Filmmaker Larry Ruiz and archaeologist Laurie Webster will present Ruiz’s new film, “The Language of Landscapes: Places in Time,” and give a talk about the Cedar Mesa Perishables Project, founded by Webster. A social will precede the meeting at 6:30 p.m.
Ruiz is a Durango filmmaker focused on showing comparisons between ancient civilization and its modern descendants in the American Southwest.
Webster, who works as a textile consultant in Mancos, is a specialist of perishable material culture of the Southwest. She works as a research associate at the American Museum of Natural History and Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.
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