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The Art of Leon Hushcha

The Way

The Art of Leon Hushcha( )
Foreword by: Meister, Mark
Introduction by: Zavialova, Maria
Contribution by: Gertjejansen, Doyle
Keillor, Garrison
Zimmerman, R. D.
Diamond, Pam
ISBN:978-0-9721493-9-6
Publication Date:Dec 2023
Publisher:Museum of Russian Art, The
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $40.00
Book Description:

The Art of Leon Hushcha: The Way is an exhibition catalog published by The Museum of Russian Art (TMORA) located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This catalog accompanies the Museum's exhibition, December 2, 2023 - March 3, 2024.The catalog features more than 45 unbound pages enclosed in a portfolio, which opens fully to reveal an image of Birch Trees, one of Hushcha's finely detailed ink drawings. Individual 12.5" x 9.5" sheets are printed in full color, with several images sized and...
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Detailed Subjects: Art / General
Author Biography
(Foreword by)
Humorist Garrison Keillor was born Gary Edward Keillor in Anoka, Minnesota on August 7, 1942. He began using the pen name Garrison at the age of thirteen. He received a B.A. from the University of Minnesota in 1966 and paid for his tuition by working at the campus radio station.

In 1974, he wrote an essay for the New Yorker about the Grand Ole Opry, which led to his live radio program, A Prairie Home Companion. Stories from Prairie Home were collected and published, but his debut as a novelist was in 1985 with Lake Wobegon Days. His other novels include WLT: A Radio Romance, The Book of Guys, Wobegon Boy, Me by Jimmy (Big Boy) Valente, and Good Poems, American Places.

He has also written the children's books Cat, You Better Come Home, The Old Man Who Loved Cheese, and The Sandy Bottom Orchestra. He won a Grammy Award for his recording of Lake Wobegon Days and was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1994. Keillor received a National Humanities Medal from the National Endowment for the Humanities in 1999. In September 2007, Keillor was awarded the John Steinbeck Award.

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