Friday, Aug 31, 2012

Before & After 1565 Exhibit--Artist Talk

Time: 4:00 pm til 5:00 pm

Location: Crisp-Ellert Art Museum

Description: Before and After 1565: A Participatory Examination of St. Augustine's Native American History

Artist Talk: students Tara Stephens & Eileen Pagan

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Before and After 1565: Gallery Opening Reception

Time: 5:00 pm til 9:00 pm

Location: Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, Flagler College

Description: This exhibition will serve as a repository for information researched by students & community members, as well as native ceramics & other artifacts on loan from the St. Augustine City Archaeological Archive & Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, photographs & ledger drawings created by Native Americans interned in the late 19th century from the collection at the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve at Fort Caroline.

Attendees can also visit the Black Drink Stand to taste the traditional Timucuan ritual beverage.

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Before & After 1565 Opening Event: Trolley Tour of Indigenous Sites

Time: 6:00 pm til 9:00 pm

Location: Sidewalk in front of Crisp-Ellert Museum

Description: This trolley tour will be lead through the city to various sites related to and aspects of Indigenous and Native populations in Saint Augustine, by experts on Native culture as well as Flagler students. This tour is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. To reserve your space, RSVP to 826-8530.

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Florida Public Archaeology Network

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The Florida Public Archaeology Network is dedicated to the protection of cultural resources, both on land and underwater, and to involving the public in the study of their past. Regional centers around Florida serve as clearinghouses for information, institutions for learning and training, and headquarters for public participation in archaeology.

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