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September 1, 2020 Back To News

Marie Watt in Group Show at Heard Museum of Art


Marie Watt is a contemporary Indigenous artist. Her work is included in a new group exhibition opening at the Heard Museum of Art in Phoenix, Arizona on September 4, 2020 .
The exhibition ‘Larger Than Memory: Contemporary Art From Indigenous North America’ presents works by contemporary artists working across the United States and Canada in a variety of mediums and modalities.
For more information on ‘Larger Than Memory’ please visit the Heard Museum of Art website here.

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