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Storytelling, art, and music are three long-standing elements of the Native American cultural tradition that have been carried from one generation to the next for centuries. These practices are paramount for posterity, but sometimes they also help pay the bills. Daniel Pewewardy (Comanche), exhibition organizer for “Twice Removed: Native American Life After Relocation,” will lead a conversation with three area Native creatives, discussing their practices, culture, and how they balance the two while sharing their talents with the broader world. This entertaining event will feature filmmaker Rod Pocowatchit (Comanche, Pawnee, Shawnee), tattoo artist Megan Shelton (Ponca, Creek, Seminole), and DJ/Producer Marc Lujan (Seneca).
This is the closing night for the exhibition, “Twice Removed: Native American Life After Relocation.”
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About WAM Nights: We’re open late on Fridays until 9 pm! Start your weekend with after-hours access to the galleries, dinner at 1400 by Elderslie (Happy Hour drinks 3-6 pm), or shopping in the Museum Store. WAM Nights will include programs with artists, musicians, and performers €“don’t miss your chance to see the art at WAM in a new way! The museum comes to life with local creatives during WAM Nights!