CURRENT EXHIBITION
Kay WalkingStick’s American Abstraction: Dialogue with the Cosmos
February 1, 2008—February 28, 2009
Kay WalkingStick, a trustee of the Montclair Art Museum and the first
Native American female artist to be included in H.W. Janson’s
History of Art, has created a site-specific mural,
American Abstraction: Dialogue with the Cosmos,
to honor her Native American heritage. This landscape mural is a
captivating ink painting of mountains with colorful parfleche bags
suspended from various areas and heights. These bags, created from
rawhide, represent the decorative bags Native American women used to
transport dried meat and other necessities. The parfleche designs are
inspired by the landscapes that surrounded these women and are based on
abstract designs of the Nez Perce and other tribes.
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