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Vantage Point: The Contemporary Native Art Collection

September 25, 2010 – August 7, 2011

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This exhibition highlights the museum's young but vital collection of contemporary art, with 31 significant works by 25 artists ranging from paintings, drawings, and photography to video projection and mixed-media installation. These complex and richly layered works speak to the concerns and experiences of Native people today and are organized around the following four themes: personal memory and identity, history and the contemporary urban experience, landscape and place, and cultural memory and persistence. The artists featured include James Lavadour (Walla Walla), Truman Lowe (Ho-Chunk), Alan Michelson (Mohawk), and Marie Watt (Seneca), Kent Monkman (Cree), and Emmi Whitehorse (Navajo).

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In the Garden (Corn, Beans, Squash)
Marie Watt, Seneca, b. 1967


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W. Richard West Jr. Contemporary Arts/3M Gallery, 3rd Level

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10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily
Closed Dec. 25

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4th St. & Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC

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