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Kathleen Carlo-Kendall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kathleen Carlo-Kendall
Kathleen Carlo-Kendall born in Tanana, Alaska, is an Koyukon〔(University of Alaska Museum of the North Annual report 7.2006–6.2007 )〕 Athabaskan professional carver from Alaska. ==Background==
Kathleen Carlo was born in Tanana, Alaska, the daughter of Poldine and William "Bill" Carlo. She moved to Fairbanks at the age of five where she lives today. She started making her artwork from the Native Arts Center in the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Her teacher was Ronald Senungetuk. She has always loved artwork since her highschool years. Kathleen's artwork sometimes symbolizes an event or spirit, other times it is just what comes out of the shape of the wood. She received my Bachelor of Fine Arts in Metalsmithing, but she doesn't consider herself a metalsmith, but more of a woodworker. 〔(Kathleen Carlo, Athabascan artist. ) Kathleen Carlo in Alaska House, New York.〕
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