2009, Susan Springfield
© Susan Springfield
10Oct2009

Uwoduhi Nahnai: The Historic Beauty of Cherokee County, Georgia
The Great Frame Up

Featuring work by: Susan Springfield

Exhibition Opening Reception: Sat, Oct 10, 7pm - 9pm

Join the artist for a wine reception and dialogue.

Exhibition: Sat, Oct 3 to Sat, Oct 31

Uwoduhi Nahnai: The Historic Beauty of Cherokee County, Georgia

Cherokee County, Georgia is steeped in history. Uwoduhi Nahnai means "beautiful place" in the Tsalagi, or Cherokee, language; indeed, the land the Tsalagi once roamed is a beautiful place. This exhibition reflects that beauty and rich history with images of historical sites captured throughout the county.

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