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Reservation hosting art exhibit
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MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2002 The Tamastslikt Cultural Institute on the Umatilla Reservation in Oregon is playing host to a traveling exhibit of Indian blankets and glasswork by artist Dale Chihuly. "Wrapped in Tradition" features 80 pieces of Chihuly's work along with nearly 700 trade blankets from Chihuly's personal collection of Pendletons and other weavers. Chihuly was inspired by the blankets to create his pieces. The exhibit is running on the reservation until May 12 as part of a six-month tour. Get the Story:
Side by side: Chihuly's art and its Indian inspiration (AP 4/15) Relevant Links:
Dale Chihuly - http://www.chihuly.com
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