"Cultural Confluence" at the Wing Luke Museum
"Cultural Confluence" at the Wing Luke Museum
By:
ICTMN Staff
January 17, 2011
Images from "Cultural Confluence: Urban People of Asian and Native American Heritages," the show currently on at the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience in Seattle. Featuring work by the artists Eleanor Joy Belmont, Louie L. Gong, Lawney Reyes, Sondra Segundo and others, the exhibit "explores what it means to be Native in the city at a time when nearly two thirds of Native Americans live away from their tribal reservations and ancestral homes." For more information, visit Wingluke.org.
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