Illuminating the astonishing ways Native American artists explore and alter extraordinary materials—black ash, birch, fur, and corn husk, to name a few—the exhibition comprises the work of thirty-one artists and one artist guild, representing twenty tribal nations. Every artist’s work falls under the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 and is considered authentic Indigenous art.
Read MoreA selection from the WMQFA Collection of Lois Markus Lace will make its public debut at the Museum this summer. The exhibition will feature exquisite examples of garment lace.
Read MoreIn Death lays bare the realities and mysteries associated with the end of life. When art greets death, expect a transformation.
Read MoreQuilt National was intended to demonstrate the transformations taking place in the world of quilting.
Read MoreQuilt National was intended to demonstrate the transformations taking place in the world of quilting.
Read MoreChildren’s Art Show Held August 18 – November 11, 2016. Presented by Partnership Bank.
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