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Fargo artist's work at state capitol

The North Dakota Council on the Arts, along with the offices of Gov. John Hoeven and first lady Mikey Hoeven, is exhibiting the works of Fargo artist Anita Kraft at the capitol in Bismarck.

The North Dakota Council on the Arts, along with the offices of Gov. John Hoeven and first lady Mikey Hoeven, is exhibiting the works of Fargo artist Anita Kraft at the capitol in Bismarck.

Kraft's paintings will be on display in the governor's ground floor and first floor offices as well as the first lady's fourth floor office through December.

This is part of an ongoing program between the NDCA and the offices of the governor and first lady. Every three months, visual artists from around the state are selected to exhibit their work at the Capitol.

Artists seeking to represent their region with artwork placed in the offices of the governor and first lady can submit a brief resume along with photographs or slides of their work to the North Dakota Council on the Arts, 1600 E. Century Ave., Suite 6, Bismarck, ND 58503. Artists will be selected for quarterly display. The next quarter begins in January. Artists must have about 10-12 pieces available.

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