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Sisters of the Great Lakes: Art of American Indian Women

Sisters of the Great Lakes: Art of American Indian Women

This landmark exhibit addresses the ways American Indians, specifically women in the Great Lakes region, visually address the complexities of being Indian in the modern world. It is a cross-section of the multiple ways in which individuals express their identities as women artists, American Indians, and members of native communities. The exhibit features the work of 20 women working in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, basket making, and beadwork.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Exhibition $4,000/4 weeks; plus shipping

Contact
Michele Beltran
103 Museum
Michigan State University Museum
East Lansing, MI 48824
517/432-3355; 517/432-3349 fax
tes@museum.msu.edu
museum.msu.edu/museum/tes/index.htm

 

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