Join us for the opening reception of our June Arrowhead Artist Exhibition. Duluth painter & illustrator, Kaitlin Klennert, is kicking off the season and showing her work, steeped in soft vibrancy, reflection, and growth. Kaitlin’s work explores themes of femininity and autonomy, often with floral and figurative subjects, reflecting how she celebrates herself, community, and the overall feminine perspective. Through her practice, Kaitlin strives to empower people, honor individual growth, and create space for expression.
Find Kaitlin’s work at kaitlinklennert.com & follow her on Instagram
https://grandmaraisartcolony.org/event/arrowhead-artist-exhibition-opening-reception-kaitlin-klennert/
Entry Points are sponsored in part by our local art supply store and business partner, Joy & Company, located at 16 1st Ave W, Grand Marais. And by the Cook County Community Fund. Improving our community through the arts, community development, education, the environment, human services, and youth-focused initiatives.
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