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Art Sandwiched In: A History of Harriett Lake’s Closet

Starts October 10, 2018 @ 12:00pm , Ends October 10, 2018 @ 1:00pm

Council of 101 Meeting Rooms A, B & C

Select Days / 12-1pm​

Art Sandwiched In is an informal lunchtime program with engaging speakers or films held monthly from noon-1pm with coffee and cookies provided. Bring your own bag lunch and feed your hunger for art!

A History of Harriett Lake’s Closet

Join us for a reading and presentation by Kristina Tollefson, co-author of the new book Too Much Is Not Enough: The History of Harriett’s Closet. The book looks at the fashions of the late Harriett Lake, a philanthropist who greatly supported the arts in Central Florida.

Kristina Tollefson is an Associate Professor, Resident Costume Designer, and Coordinator of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Central Florida. She holds an MFA from Purdue University in Costume Design and Technology and BA Degrees from South Dakota State University in Theatre and English.

PRICE

$3.00, payable at the door


For more information, call us at 407.896.4231 ext. 262 or email dmatteson@omart.org.

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