
Tremblay, a native of Maine currently living in New Hampshire, will start with a reading of “How Coyote Created the Milky Way.” In a release, she describes the work as “a children’s book of a Native American folklore that is re-told and I illustrated in watercolor with accents of acrylic to give emphasis to the Coyote’s character. It is a visually stimulating and mystical story of not only the creation of the Milky Way but how the Coyote came to be as well.”
“In addition to the reading, (Tremblay) will offer a bookmaking workshop to those who attend,” Clark said. “I have opened up the class … to students and their children and the community.”
University College at Bath/Brunswick is located in the Midcoast Center for Higher Education, 9 Park St. Visit learn.maine.edu/ bath or call 1-800-696-2329 or 442-7736 for more information.
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