Sally Black Tribal Expressions Candace Pratt Sebastopol Center for the Arts Carrie Bethel Eiteljorg Museum Joan Babcock Joan Babcock
Seventh Wave, Lois Russell Celestial Vessel #4, Lanny Bergner Echoes, Jeanette Ahlgren Pod Pollination, JoAnne Russo Cranes and Ancestors, Carol Eckert Facing the Unexpected, Polly Adams Sutton Petits Pois, Elizabeth Whyte Schulze Green Island, Mary Merkel-Hess Day and Night Vessel, Andrea Uravitch Nelumbo Nucifera, Jennifer Falck Linssen Eggnatius, Jan Hopkins Mobilia Gallery
Tristyn Albright Tristyn Albright Amanda Salm Amanda Salm Nathalie Miebach Nathalie Miebach Sally Prangley Sally Prangley
(linden shoots) (avocados) (bark) (nettles) (chestnut leaf stalks) (mice & squirrel gnawed pine cones) (willow) (seaweed) Dorte Tilma
For thousands of years, Native Americans have been creating artwork that defines their world and reflects their culture. Over the years, largely anonymous Native American artists, while turning out ordinary objects for utilitarian use, have created an artistic and historical legacy that continues to be handed down from generation to generation. Baskets are among the finest examples of the Native American artistic legacy. Whether utilizing techniques of coiling, plating or twining, almost every tribe produced some form of basketry. It is in these contexts that the Southwest Museum of the American Indian, Los Angeles, Calif., part of the Autry National Center, has organized ⁔he Art of Native American Basketry: A Living Tradition,†on view through May 6, 2012. Drawing on the world largest collection of Indian baskets †14,000 †the 250 objects displayed represent 11 regions and more than 100 cultural groups. They range in size from small Pomo feather baskets made for sale to tourists to enormous Apache olla baskets used for storing large quantities of seeds.
Cleaning House, Andrea Graham Andrea Graham Knot Tu Be, Amanda Salm Amanda Salm Vivian Santamarina Vivian Santamarina Catriona Pollard The Art of Weaving
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Following on from a highly successful exhibition in 2010, Outstation and Elcho Island Arts present “Fibre and Feather”. This exhibition will feature pandanus weavings, pandanus sculpture, feather jewellery and Morning Star Poles, by some of Elcho Island Arts’ most well …
Chamber announces that Collection #3, curated by Matylda Krzykowski of Depot Basel, opened with Part IV — Room With Its Own Rules — on May 3, 2017.