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Sep 27: Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists

August 15, 2019 by Brendan English

Christi Belcourt; Métis, born 1966; The Wisdom of the Universe, 2014; Acrylic on canvas; Unframed: 171 × 282 cm (67 5/16 × 111 in.); Art Gallery of Ontario; Purchased with funds donated by Greg Latremoille, 2014; 2014/6

On Friday, September 27 join the Frist Art Museum for the first major museum exhibition exclusively devoted to Native women artists from across the United States and Canada. The Minneapolis Insitute of Art organized exhibition includes textiles, baskets, jewelry, paintings, sculptures, photography, video, and digital art. In addition to the approximate 115 objects in the exhibition, there will be interactive interpretative “ArtStories” in multiple media. The admission to Hearts of Our People is free to $12. fristartmuseum.org

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