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Klee Wyk: Artists Living on the Nisqually Tideflats was created for an exhibit
curated by Maria Pascualy at the Washington State History Museum.  
The exhibit featured the works of Klee Wyk, a group of artists living on the Nisqually Tideflats who came together in 1953.  Klee Wyk was a live-and-work artist cooperative based in the Native American roots of founder Del McBride.  The film is a portrait of the home of Bud McBride and Richard Schneider, two of the Klee Wyk artists still living and working at the time of the exhibit.  (Director/Producer, Camera, Editor Leigh Kimball; ©2011 Leigh Kimball.)
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