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Dallas Heritage Village presents Purple, Gold, & White: Featured Artist Digital Discussion

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Photo courtesy of Laura Roosevelt

The Dallas Heritage Village will host a virtual artist discussion featuring Laura Roosevelt, great-granddaughter of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, and Emily Ericson, a Texas-based artist studying illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design. The event is being hosted to celebrate and honor the centennial anniversary of the passage of the19th amendment, giving women the right to vote.

How can history shape an artists’ work? Ericson and Roosevelt, two artists at very different stages of their career, will be in conversation with Executive Director Melissa Prycer about history, art, women’s stories, and the ongoing impact of women’s fight for the right to vote.

The event is open to the public - anyone can join the virtual event via this Zoom link.  

The Dallas Heritage Village will host a virtual artist discussion featuring Laura Roosevelt, great-granddaughter of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, and Emily Ericson, a Texas-based artist studying illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design. The event is being hosted to celebrate and honor the centennial anniversary of the passage of the19th amendment, giving women the right to vote.

How can history shape an artists’ work? Ericson and Roosevelt, two artists at very different stages of their career, will be in conversation with Executive Director Melissa Prycer about history, art, women’s stories, and the ongoing impact of women’s fight for the right to vote.

The event is open to the public - anyone can join the virtual event via this Zoom link.

The Dallas Heritage Village will host a virtual artist discussion featuring Laura Roosevelt, great-granddaughter of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, and Emily Ericson, a Texas-based artist studying illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design. The event is being hosted to celebrate and honor the centennial anniversary of the passage of the19th amendment, giving women the right to vote.

How can history shape an artists’ work? Ericson and Roosevelt, two artists at very different stages of their career, will be in conversation with Executive Director Melissa Prycer about history, art, women’s stories, and the ongoing impact of women’s fight for the right to vote.

The event is open to the public - anyone can join the virtual event via this Zoom link.

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86361343743?pwd=c0sxRmJvSmczNXljcXhQcTNsRmRGZz09

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Admission is free.
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