Jack Salmela discusses “Celebrating Stained Glass in the Northland.” His lecture covers local stained glass windows and identifies the location of each one discussed. Find out who created these colorful works of art. Discover the stories about the people who lived and worked in the buildings that housed the glass, along with the history of the property. Learn how some of these pieces moved from one location to another.

Jack also outlines the comparison of Tiffany windows versus non-Tiffany windows. He analyzes the similarities, differences and other attributes of stained glass. Copies of his films about stained glass, which were produced for PACT TV, are available on DVD and may be purchased after the presentation. Proceeds will benefit PACT TV.

The event will be held in the Ruth Maney Room, on the first floor of the St. Louis County Heritage & Arts Center (the Depot), at 506 West Michigan Street, Duluth, Minnesota.

There will be limited theater-style seating (no tables), but feel free to bring your own bag lunch. Seating is first-come, first-served (no reservations). Admittance to this event is free to the public. ARCO coffee is provided.

For more information contact: Julie Bolos     218-733-7568      julie@thehistorypeople.org

 

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