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Demientieff film reception moved

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Daisy Demientieff: And some of her work. Photo: Bob Hallinen, ADN.Daisy Demientieff: And some of her work. Photo: Bob Hallinen, ADN.
The pre-screening reception for "A Beautiful Journey," the new documentary about Alaska basket-maker Daisy Demientieff, has been moved from the Anchorage Museum to the Alaska Native Arts Foundation Gallery, Sixth and E St. at 6 p.m. Weds., June 3. The screening itself will take place at the Museum. A second reception and screening will take place at 6 p.m. on Friday at the Alaska Native Heritage Center, off Muldoon and the Glenn Highway.


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