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Web posted Thursday, February 20, 2003

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Artifacts


If you want to see art, you go to an art gallery. If you want to see historic relics, you go to a museum. Simple, right?

Not always. A show on display at the Kenai Fine Arts Gallery proves art and history can easily overlap

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The show is "Ward's Cove," a collection of artwork inspired by the historic Kenai packing company.

Artwork including Thor Evenson's acrylic painting "CWF Docks," above, is displayed along with items salvaged from the business, like this sign, right, a dock cleat, steam governor and others.

The show is on display until Feb. 28.


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