DC | Curator Tour: "Water's Edge"

DC | Curator Tour: "Water's Edge"

Starts
Sat, Apr 18
11:00 PM
Ends
Not available
Venue
American Indian Museum DC
Level 3
Category
exhibitions

About

Saturday, April 18, 2026, 11 – 11:30 am Curated by Rebecca Trautmann, this exhibition is the first major retrospective of the acclaimed Hoock (Ho-Chunk) artist. Lowe's elegant, minimalist sculptures made of willow branches, feathers, and other organic materials evoke the rivers, streams, and waterfalls of the Wisconsin woodlands where he was raised and the canoes used to traverse them. His sculptures and sensitively rendered pastel and charcoal drawings reflect on cultural traditions, memory, and human relationships to place. Water's Edgefeatures nearly 50 of Lowe's sculptures, drawings, and paintings that explore the evolution of and themes within the artist's work throughout his career. Join the curator for a guided tour of an exhibition that brings to light rarely seen monumental works, significant pieces from public and private collections, including 28 from the National Museum of the American Indian's collection. Image:Truman Lowe (Hoock, 19442019),Feather Canoe, ca. 1993. Peeled willow saplings, feathers, copper wire, 22 x 74 x 12 in. (27/607) Sponsor: American Indian Museum Venue: American Indian Museum DC Event Location: Level 3, exhibition gallery Cost: FREE Categories: Gallery Talks & Tours Related Exhibition: Waters Edge: The Art of Truman Lowe Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible

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