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SUMMARY:CAAL to hold free webinar on resources for immigrants
DESCRIPTION:A free webinar will be held February 25 to premiere a new web tool for immigrant community resources. The session is sponsored by the Coalition of Asian American Leaders (CAAL). \nThe Immigration Community Resource Map is a visual mapping tool to help find  community resources that provide critical services to the immigrant and refugee communities. \nThe new digital map identifies locations that provide immigration legal\, educational\, and advocacy services in Minnesota. Last year\, CAAL released a report about the experiences of Asian immigrants in Minnesota\, and concluded there was a need for a directory of service providers that work with immigrant and refugee communities. CAAL partnered with the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) at the University of Minnesota to develop this interactive map for Asian Minnesotan communities. At the event\, CAAL leaders will give an overview of the project and provide participants a tutorial of the mapping tool. \nCAAL is a network of Asian American community leaders in Minnesota engaged in providing events and activities to advance the legislative and policy agenda\, and advance culturally-appropriate services for Asian Minnesotans.  To register\, see the CAAL website (www.caalmn.org) and scroll down on the front page of the website to the events\, and click on the event to reach the registration page\, or use the CAAL events page link below. \n 
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SUMMARY:Virtual session to feature artist Eun Kyung Suh on her recent textile exhibit Shelter
DESCRIPTION:Minnesota textile artist Eun-Kyung Suh will discuss her current exhibit Shelter with Liz Miller.  The two are co-recipient of a McKnight Fiber Artist grant of works now exhibited at the Textile Center in Minneapolis.  The virtual discussion will be held Friday\, February 26\, 1 to 2:30 p.m. (CST)\, facilitated by curator/scholar Glenn Adamson. \nIn Shelter\, geometric vessel-like forms are spread across walls and over fences and barriers. As part of the project\, Suh collected discarded fabric from garage\, estate and moving sales in rural Minnesota. The fragments are imbedded in the vessels which are positioned in a map-like trail. The exhibit describes our persistence to find and establish shelter. \nIn Liz Miller’s Falling Loss\, the artist suspends multi-layered\, loosely-draped silk panels containing laser-cut shapes\, suggestive of aerial photos. There are fallen silk cutouts in a pile\, are the backdrop of waxing and waning projections of names from obituaries. The exhibit evokes the unprecedented loss of loved ones that happened in 2020. \nFacilitator Glenn Adamson is a renowned curator\, critic\, college professor and the author of numerous books on craft and critical thinking\, including Fewer Better Things: The Hidden Wisdom of Objects (2018). The conversation will present their work in fiber and textiles within the context of contemporary art. \nShelter and Falling Loss are on exhibit at the Textile Center\, Minneapolis January 12 through Saturday\, March 13. \nTo register for the free Zoom session\, see the link below. \nThe Textile Center is located on 3000 University Ave. SE\, Minneapolis. For info on its exhibit hours and other offerings:  in**@*************mn.org \n  \n 
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