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Artist Lecture with Julie Boada: Working as a Teaching Artist

  • 12 May 2022
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Zoom

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Julie Boada joins the Duluth Art Institute as the third installment in the Power of Art Lecture Series. Julie will discuss the aspects of working as a teaching artists, how to find your strengths and inspire others through art. 

Julie Boada is an Anishinaabe artist, storyteller, puppeteer and arts educator. She has worked regionally and nationally for the past 23 years, both with In the Heart of the Beast Mask and Puppet Theatre and independently. She has worked with many arts organizations including the L.A. Music Center, The Minnesota History Center, and The Fergus Falls Center for the Arts. Recent original work includes Beauty All Around, Between the Worlds, Shota and the Star Quilt, Coyote Stories, and Retelling the World where Julie has served many roles- as designer, performer and director. She has over a decade of experience working on the annual Mayday Parade with Heart of the Beast. Julie has received grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Jerome Foundation and is a 2014 Ivey Award recipient. Julie has a B.A. in Studio Arts and American Indian Studies from the University of Minnesota. She is passionate about work that inspires, builds community and fosters cultural pride.


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