March 7, 2010
Linda Stein/The Daily CourierArtist Margarete Bagshaw, a third-generation Native American woman artist, speaks Sunday at the Smoki Museum. An exhibit of her work runs through May 28.
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Margarete Bagshaw wanted to be a doctor. Instead, as a young mother, she began getting up in the middle of the night to draw."My career actually found me," said Bagshaw, 45, a member of a legendary Santa Clara Pueblo family who spoke at the Smoki Museum on Sunday. "I didn't want to be compared to my mother and grandmother."
March 7, 2010