Friday, May 5, 2017
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Friday May 5, 2017*
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
This event is free, but reservations are required by 5:00 p.m. on May 4, 2017.
CLICK HERE TO RESERVE
Be one of the first to see The Rockwell’s unique summer exhibition, Blanket Stories: Western Door, Salt Sacks and Three Sisters, and meet inspiring Seneca native artist Marie Watt.
Plus, learn about Rockwell Ambassadors, an all-new way to get involved at The Rockwell Museum, designed specifically for young art-lovers.
Marie Watt
Marie Watt is an American artist, drawing her inspiration from history, biography, Seneca proto-feminism, addressing the interaction of the arc of history with the intimacy of memory.
The exhibition revolves around a sculptural totem, built specifically for The Rockwell Museum using blankets and blanket-stories donated by community members. The blanket sculpture will become a permanent artwork in The Rockwell collection.
Rockwell Ambassadors
This all-new way to get involved at The Rockwell is designed specifically for young Members seeking even more social activities and networking opportunities with the only Smithsonian Affiliate in the region!
On top of your Rockwell Membership benefits, Ambassadors also receive 4 to 5 additional invitations annually to culture-centric social activities, like private tours, art-inspired excursions, and unique opportunities to meet visiting artists and curators.
Join us May 5 to learn more and get involved!
The Rockwell MuseumFriday May 5, 2017*
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
This event is free, but reservations are required by 5:00 p.m. on May 4, 2017.
CLICK HERE TO RESERVE
Be one of the first to see The Rockwell’s unique summer exhibition, Blanket Stories: Western Door, Salt Sacks and Three Sisters, and meet inspiring Seneca native artist Marie Watt.
Plus, learn about Rockwell Ambassadors, an all-new way to get involved at The Rockwell Museum, designed specifically for young art-lovers.
Marie Watt
Marie Watt is an American artist, drawing her inspiration from history, biography, Seneca proto-feminism, addressing the interaction of the arc of history with the intimacy of memory.
The exhibition revolves around a sculptural totem, built specifically for The Rockwell Museum using blankets and blanket-stories donated by community members. The blanket sculpture will become a permanent artwork in The Rockwell collection.
Rockwell Ambassadors
This all-new way to get involved at The Rockwell is designed specifically for young Members seeking even more social activities and networking opportunities with the only Smithsonian Affiliate in the region!
On top of your Rockwell Membership benefits, Ambassadors also receive 4 to 5 additional invitations annually to culture-centric social activities, like private tours, art-inspired excursions, and unique opportunities to meet visiting artists and curators.
Join us May 5 to learn more and get involved!