WILLIAMSBURG —The Muscarelle Museum of Art invites visitors to reconsider their definition of Native American art with its “Expanded Horizons: Native American Creativity at the Intersection of Culture and Art” exhibition.
Featuring more than 60 works by 37 artists from across the United States, the exhibition highlights the diverse, contemporary practices of Indigenous artists working beyond conventional motifs and materials. It opened on June 28 and will run until Oct. 13.
The exhibition was curated by Danielle Moretti-Langholtz, curator of Native American art at the Muscarelle and director of the American Indian Resource Center at William & Mary. It draws from nearly two decades of scholarship and collecting, sparked by a conversation with renowned artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith follo