MIGRATING VISIONS
Celebrate the creativity of wife and husband artists
Indira and Karl Johnson 
Join the Indo-American Heritage Museum f or a special exploration of art exhibition  Migrating Visions  at the Swedish American Museum.

INDIRA: Her Indian roots emerge in sculptural forms,
utilizing recycled materials that address issues
of permanence and decay, strength and vulnerability.

KARL: With roots in Sweden, his multilayered designs incorporate  the rhythm and beauty,
chaos and inconsistencies of nature's dynamic systems.

Together, they feed one another's creative energy.
Come hear their insights into how their cultural backgrounds have influenced their art practice for over four decades.

Evening includes:
Exhibition viewing
Moderated discussion with the artists,
led by art curator Lise McKean
Dance performances by Mandala Performing Arts
and Nordic Folk Dancers
Indian snacks and Swedish sweets

Admission is $10
or pay at the door

Where?
Swedish American Museum in Andersonville
5211 North Clark Street, Chicago

And When?
Sunday, February 7, 2016
2:00 to 4:30 pm

Park at Swedish American Museum lot at Ashland and Foster, or take advantage of free Sunday street parking.

Migrating Visions  exhibition open
January 15 - March 26

Questions?
Contact us at [email protected]
or 708-658-IAHM (4246)

We hope that you will join us for this wonderful intersection of Indian and Swedish heritage.

Sincerely,

Madhoolica Dear, Board President
Indo-American Heritage Museum