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Things to Do in Fort Lauderdale: Seminole Art Exhibit at History Fort Lauderdale November 15, 2019


Seminole Warrior from the Patchwork Mosaic collection on display at History Fort Lauderdale.
Photo by Analicia Austin History Fort Lauderdale is celebrating local Seminole artists during Native American Heritage Month in November. A two-month-long exhibit entitled Patchwork Mosaic: An Indigenous Gathering of Seminole Masterworks features a collection of traditional and contemporary art from a dozen artists from the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
The exhibition is groundbreaking in many ways. Tara Chadwick, the curator of exhibitions at History Fort Lauderdale, points out, “Having 12 Seminole artists across three generations collaborate on a show hasn’t been done anywhere before.”
Featured are Elgin Jumper, a popular poet and mixed-media theatrical artist. Joining him is his niece, Stephanie Hall, a rising poet and artist who deb ....

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Museum of Fine Arts new exhibition showcasing Navajo textiles


ST. PETERSBURG — Bold diamond shapes, dominant stripes, and eye-dazzling zigzags in brilliant colors are just some of the design elements seen in the stunning artistry of Navajo textile art from the 19th century.
In “Color Riot! How Color Changed Navajo Textiles,” a new special exhibition, individualism and a flair for experimentation of Navajo weavers are vividly expressed in textiles starting from the last decades of the 19th century. During this time, weavers acquired new materials, such as vibrant aniline dyes and complex Germantown yarns. These colors, combined with examples of the design system of Hispanic textiles, touched off experiments with color and design in Navajo weaving that were unprecedented. ....

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