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Cape Cod Art Exhibit Brings Largest Gathering Of Wampanoag Art Ever Assembled
The Cotuit Center for the Arts is presenting "All Our Relations: Art of the Wampanoag Nation" through June.
COTUIT, MA — A landmark gallery exhibition is currently showing on Cape Cod.
The Cotuit Center for the Arts is currently exhibiting "All Our Relations: Art of the Wampanoag Nation," a collection that stands as the largest grouping of Wampanoag art ever assembled in one space.
The exhibit features over 100 contemporary and traditional works from 26 artists across the region. It celebrates intergenerational storytelling, cultural resilience and the enduring connection between people, land and spirit.
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Curated in close collaboration with Mashpee Wampanoag member and Cotuit Center for the Arts board member, Michelle St. John, the exhibit has drawn powerful reactions from visitors since its opening on May 31, officials said.
The collection — featuring sculpture, beadwork, weaving, painting and digital media — offers an unprecedented look at the vibrancy and vitality of Wampanoag cultural expression today.
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"This exhibition is a powerful expression of art as memory, identity, and living tradition. All Our Relations: Art of the Wampanoag Nation has transformed our gallery into a space of reverence, reflection, and connection—not only for the Wampanoag artists who have so generously shared their work, but for everyone who walks through these doors," said David Kuehn, Executive Director at Cotuit Center for the Arts.
The collection is showing through June 29. Admission is free and open to the public.
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