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MAZINAAKIZIGE: AMERICAN INDIAN TEEN PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT INTERNSHIP A partnership between the Minnesota Historical Society and Two Rivers Gallery in Minneapolis. DEPARTMENT OF INCLUSION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MNHS.ORG Mazinaakizige is a 12-week paid high school internship for students who are interested in art and photography. Students will work with artist mentors to investigate historical and contemporary American Indian representations and create a traveling gallery exhibition. Program dates: Sept. 20–Dec. 13, 2017 (Wednesdays, 4–7 pm) Location: Two Rivers Gallery, Minneapolis Pay: $9.50/hour Applications due: Aug. 21, 2017 Apply at: minnesotahistorycenter.org/maz Photos courtesy of Sheri Ledin (left) and Nolan Berglund (top), 2016.
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Page 1: DEPARTMENT OF INCLUSION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT … · MAZINAAKIZIGE: AMERICAN INDIAN TEEN PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT INTERNSHIP A partnership between the Minnesota Historical Society and

MAZINAAKIZIGE: AMERICAN INDIAN TEENPHOTOGRAPHY PROJECTINTERNSHIP

A partnership between the Minnesota Historical Societyand Two Rivers Gallery inMinneapolis.

DEPARTMENT OF INCLUSION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MNHS.ORG

Mazinaakizige is a 12-week paid high school internship for

students who are interested in art and photography. Students

will work with artist mentors to investigate historical and

contemporary American Indian representations and create

a traveling gallery exhibition.

Program dates: Sept. 20–Dec. 13, 2017 (Wednesdays, 4–7 pm)

Location: Two Rivers Gallery, Minneapolis

Pay: $9.50/hour

Applications due: Aug. 21, 2017

Apply at: minnesotahistorycenter.org/maz

Photos courtesy of Sheri Ledin (left) and Nolan Berglund (top), 2016.