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Heather Carroll
Biography:
Heather Carroll, a lifelong resident of the Twin Cities, is an archivist, historian, curator, and artist whose research focus is the cultural relationship between women and the arts, especially during the women’s art movement in the 1970s. Carroll holds a BFA in studio art from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, a master's of library and information science from St. Catherine University, and a graduate certificate in museum studies from the University of St. Thomas.
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