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ambiguities of childhood by Ginny Threefoot

July 14, 2019  in Editors' Selections  tagged Ginny Threefoot by Kristina Marie Darling

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Ginny Threefoot received her MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her work has recently appeared in collaboration with artist Anne Lindberg at Carrie Secrist Gallery in Chicago and Haw Contemporary in Kansas, City, MO. Their exhibit “Think Like the River” will open at the Figge Art Museum in 2020.


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