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Marguerite teaches annually in the School of Fine Arts at the University of the Nations in Kona, Hawaii. Located on the lower slope of an extinct volcano, the Pacific is a spectacular site from the campus.
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Being a gateway to the Pacific Rim and beyond, the U of N attracts people from around the world. Staff and students in this class represented a wide multicultural mix. Friends Eva (far right) and Elisabet (far left) direct the art school. Marguerite stands next to Eva.
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Through videos, CDs, exhibit catalogs, slides, photographs, postcards and other data, Marguerite taught her research project: International Artists Building Relationships Through The Visual Arts.
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In conjunction with the research presentation, Marguerite taught a loosening up and letting go collage class. Here she was joined by Corrine, a student from Ivory Coast, and Mollie, art staff from Hawaii, looking at a quick collage series by Desiree from Australia.
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