Join us for a talk by award winning Wabanaki artist Sarah Sockbeson in the Hudson Museum’s Wabanaki Gallery.
Sarah creates traditional, yet contemporary, brown ash and sweetgrass baskets. She is part of a new generation of basketmakers who’ve pushed the boundaries of Wabanaki cultural art to an exciting new level. With her contemporary and visionary approach, she seeks to not only protect and preserve a precious & culturally important art form, but to break apart stereotypes, to educate, and produce works that represent her own unique perspective as a modern Native artist living in today’s world.
Wednesday, October 4, 5:00pm