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Advertisement at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem , Mass. Through April 29, 2012 Experience the vitality of Native American art through sculpture, paintings, ceramics, textiles, photographs, videos and monumental installations drawn from collections around the world. Rarely seen historic pieces, shown alongside some of the finest contemporary works, demonstrate the diversity and continuity of Native American art and culture. Exhibition supported in part by the Terra Foundation for American Art, Peck Stacpoole Foundation, the Bay and Paul Foundations, Ellen and Steve Hoffman, ECHO (Education through Cultural and Historical Organizations) and the East India Marine Associates (EIMA) of the Peabody Essex Museum. MEDIA PARTNER My Aunt Viola (detail), 1996, Judith Lowry (Mountain Maidu/Hamawi Pit River/Washo). Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Krebs. © Judith Lowry. Image courtesy Judith Lowry. 161 Essex St. | Salem, MA 01970 USA | 978-745-9500 | pem.org
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at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem , Mass.<br />
Through April 29, 2012<br />
Experience the vitality of Native American<br />
art through sculpture, paintings,<br />
ceramics, textiles, photographs, videos<br />
and monumental installations drawn<br />
from collections around the world. Rarely<br />
seen historic pieces, shown alongside<br />
some of the finest contemporary works,<br />
demonstrate the diversity and continuity of<br />
Native American art and culture.<br />
Exhibition supported in part by the Terra Foundation for American Art, Peck Stacpoole<br />
Foundation, the Bay and Paul Foundations, Ellen and Steve Hoffman, ECHO (Education<br />
through Cultural and Historical Organizations) and the East India Marine Associates<br />
(EIMA) of the Peabody Essex Museum.<br />
MEDIA PARTNER<br />
My Aunt Viola (detail), 1996, Judith Lowry (Mountain Maidu/Hamawi Pit River/Washo).<br />
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Krebs. © Judith Lowry. Image courtesy Judith Lowry.<br />
161 Essex St. | Salem, MA 01970 USA | 978-745-9500 | pem.org