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Tradition & Innovation

Artists of the Eastern Woodland Tribes

Hera Gallery   /   Deadline: 12/11/15

Through this collaborative venture, Hera Gallery and the Tomaquag Museum seek to promote a dialogue about Native American arts & culture and its role in the contemporary arts.

We are looking for work that represents traditional approaches to Native American arts, specifically those from the Eastern Woodland tribes, as well as contemporary approaches and media.

Full Prospectus: here.

Location

10 High StreetWakefield, RI 02879

Eligibility

Open to artists affiliated with Eastern Woodland Native American Tribes working in any medium.

Requirements

3D limited to 100 lbs and must fit through a 5’10” x 6’8” door. 2D must fit through said door. Jewelry or fragile work must be displayed in shadow boxes.

Evaluation Criteria

All fine arts and crafts media will be considered.

Juried by Committee: Representatives from the Tomaquag Indian Memorial Museum in Exeter, RI and Hera Gallery will select works for the exhibition

Contact Information

Abigael McGuire
10 High Street
Wakefield, RI 02879

P: 401-789-1488
W: http://www.heragallery.org
E: info@heragallery.org

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