Artrain USA, a traveling art museum, is hosting an exhibition of contemporary Native artists.
"Native Views: Influences of Modern Culture" features painting, sculpture, photography and multimedia works of 54 Native artists like Marcus Amerman (Choctaw), Judith Lowry (Pit River) and Gerald Clarke (Cahuilla).
The show opens to the public today and will visit 120 towns by the time its tour ends in 2007.
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On Whistle-Stop Museum, Plenty To Choo-Choo Over
(The Washington Post 7/28)
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Artrain USA - http://www.artrainusa.org
Contemporary Native art on board the Artrain
Thursday, July 28, 2005
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