To Take Shape and Meaning Tour with Audio Description
Come explore To Take Shape and Meaning: Form and Design in Contemporary American Indian Art, an exhibition that brings together a wide range of Indigenous world views, ideas, experiences, traditions, cultures, and media and emphasizes the continuity and evolution of Native visual arts. This guided 90-minute thematic tour with audio description (AD) includes examinations of ceramics, glass sculpture, animal hides, and basketry.
Please note: the tour with AD is free with registration; participants can purchase their exhibition tickets when registering.
We welcome and prioritize visitors who are blind, low vision, or have a learning need that would benefit from an experience that includes AD. If you have a question about registration or the tour in general, please contact Molly Hull.
Image: Jeremy Frey (Passamaquoddy), Multi-Top Point Basket, 2020, black ash, cedar bark, sweet grass, and synthetic dye, H. 19 × W. 10 × D. 4 in., The Robert and Barbara Buker Collections; Photo: Saygo Studios