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Library exhibits ‘The Goddess Project’ in honor of Women’s History Month

Journal Staff Writer

Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 6:34 PM MT

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In honor of Women’s History Month, the Mancos Public Library has been featuring local artist Kat Berner’s exhibit “The Goddess Project” on its art wall. Her paintings represent goddesses from a variety of cultures and regions, including Hawaiian volcano goddess Pele, the Tibetan Sky Dancer, the Faerie Queen and the Bee Queen.
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Mancos Public Library has been featuring local artist Kat Berner’s exhibit “The Goddess Project” on its art wall. Her paintings represent goddesses from a variety of cultures and regions, including Hawaiian volcano goddess Pele, the Tibetan Sky Dancer, the Faerie Queen and the Bee Queen.Photo courtesy of Mancos Public Library

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