THIS IS A PAST EVENT.
The Hopi Tribe of northeastern Arizona has weaving, pottery-making, basket-making, kachina carving, and silversmithing traditions that are hundreds of years old. The objects featured in this exhibit show the variety of arts that have been, and are still, created on the mesas of the Hopi. Although themes and ideas are similar within each artform, there is great diversity in styles, materials, and techniques among Hopi artists and villages. The exhibit explores how these arts have changed over time and continue to evolve. Admission is free.
Friday, December 9, 2022 at 10:00am to 4:30pm
Lam Museum of Anthropology
1834 Wake Forest Road Winston-Salem, NC 27106
Arts & Entertainment, Visual Art, Exhibit, Multicultural / International, Next Week at Wake
Alumni, Faculty, General Public, Parents/Guests, Staff, Students, First-Year Undergraduate Students, Prospective Students
Free
Sara Cromwell
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