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Palmer Museum Artist Lecture: Holly Wilson

Palmer Museum Artist Lecture: Holly Wilson

Multimedia artist Holly Wilson is an enrolled member of the Delaware Nation, one of the five federally recognized tribes of the Lenape, whose ancestral lands include the area now known as eastern Pennsylvania. Based in Oklahoma, Wilson considers herself a storyteller who weaves together a rich a tapestry of narratives that are sacred and precious, personal and universal, powerful and at times volatile. Her monumental sculpture titled "Bloodline (2015)," which is currently on view in "MADE IN PA," explores both the long trail of Native American displacement and the rich lineage of family, history, and identity. Her work can be found in museum collections across the country, including the James A. Michener Art Museum, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Gorman Museum of Native American Art, Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, Red Cloud Heritage Center, and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art.


Generous support for this program was provided by Art Bridges with co-sponsorship from the Penn State School of Visual Arts.


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Palmer Museum of Art.
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM on Thu, 10 Oct 2024

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Palmer Museum of Art.
814-865-7673
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Palmer Museum of Art.
650 Bigler Road
University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
814-865-7673
palmerinfo@psu.edu