Ep. 174 Ken Chapin – Smithsonian Exhibition - Crossroads: Change in Rural America

 

This week Wes and Todd welcome back Ken Chapin to Tenet to talk about all the exhibits and events that he is helping to produce for the Smithsonian Exhibition - Crossroads: Change in Rural America. Ken discusses the companion exhibits and events taking place around the Smithsonian exhibition, the theme of Agriculture, exploring rail and its importance to Trinidad and the surrounding area, “Corn Mothers,” the role art plays in aging populations, “BRIM – The Solano’s Stories,” “Tractor Trek,” feeding the wolf, “STEAM,” “Grow Raise Make,” “The 5 States of Colorado,” the Trinidad Creative District, and what he loves about engaging and working in the Trinidad community.
Join us for a conversation about the Smithsonian Exhibition - Crossroads: Change in Rural America!

Check out all the events and exhibitions happening around the Smithsonian Exhibition - Crossroads: Change in Rural America at the Corazón de Trinidad Creative District website www.trinidadcreativedistrict.org/smithsonianexhibition

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Hear “BRIM – The Solano’s Stories” here - https://www.youtube.com/@CorazondeTrinidadCreativ-bi2qk 

 
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