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LECTURES

Saturday, March 17, 2 p.m.
Lecture: Family and the Writing Life

Mary Dodds Schlick, adjunct curator at Maryhill and author of Coming to Stay: A Columbia River Journey, joins her daughter, Katherine Schlick Noe, in a family-to-audience talk about writing and the intertwining of nonfiction and fiction in their lives. Katherine Noe's debut novel, Something to Hold, is inspired by her childhood experiences living on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in the early 1960s.

Free with museum admission.

Saturday, July 14, 3 to 5 p.m.
The Joy of Collecting: Sharon and Hank Martin

Join collectors Sharon and Hank Martin as they discuss the joy they find in creating an art collection—emphasizing their works of art on view in the exhibit The Subject is Light: The Henry and Sharon Martin Collection of Contemporary Realist Paintings. Elizabeth Ives Hunter, Director of the Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis, MA will introduce Sharon and Hank. Also participating is one of the artists, Robert Douglas Hunter, who will speak about his own work in the exhibit and in the collection of Maryhill Museum of Art.

Free with museum admission.

Sunday, November 11, 2 p.m.
Lecture: The Pacific Northwest in World War Two

With author Kurt Nelson, author of Fighting for Paradise: A Military History of the Pacific Northwest, provides insight into a little-known area of American military history rich in drama.