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Intersections: Indigenous Textiles of the Americas
Event Details
Date
Thursday, September 5, 2019
Time
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location
Lynn Mecklenburg Textile Gallery, Nancy Nicholas Hall
Description
Indigenous scholars Kendra Greendeer (Ho-Chunk) and Dakota Mace (Diné) co-curate an exhibition
exploring material interrelationships among cultures with long histories of exchange throughout the
Americas. Select textiles and objects from the HLATC and the Little Eagle
Arts Foundation, a Ho-Chunk arts organization, provide a deeper understanding of the intersecting
lifeways, movement, and stories of people throughout the western hemisphere and spanning more than 1000 years of history.
exploring material interrelationships among cultures with long histories of exchange throughout the
Americas. Select textiles and objects from the HLATC and the Little Eagle
Arts Foundation, a Ho-Chunk arts organization, provide a deeper understanding of the intersecting
lifeways, movement, and stories of people throughout the western hemisphere and spanning more than 1000 years of history.
Cost
Free
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