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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

UConn show reflects artist's fascination with Native American culture

Vincent Filardi's tribute to Chief Joseph Heinmot Tooyalaket of the Nez Perce tribe is part of the "Invisible Perspective" show opening at the UConn art gallery in Stamford on Feb. 2. Photo: Contributed Photo A portrait of Geronimo is part of the "Invisible Perspective" show set for the UConn art gallery on Feb. 2. Photo: Contributed Photo A longtime fascination with Native-American culture is reflected in "Invisible Perspective," which opens Monday, Feb. 2, at the UConn art gallery in Stamford. "A lot of us as kids liked to play cowboys, but I always wanted to be an Indian.

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