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Kansas-Paraguay Partners Celebrated With Art Exihbit Save Email Print
Posted: 8:10 AM Feb 12, 2008
Last Updated: 9:06 AM Feb 12, 2008
Reporter: Lindsay Shively
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The Mulvane Art Museum celebrates forty years of friendship for Kansas-Paraguay Partners through a new exhibit.

We continue our tour through the exhibit with the curator and interim director of the Mulvane Art Museum, Dr. Reinhild Janzen.

We see the art that comes from daily life with one of the most famous icons of Paraguay's History, a lace called Nanduti.

It shows up everywhere from paintings to thermoses to the lace itself. Hear the story of how this lace came about and how the people use it in so many aspects of their everyday lives.

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