The Hunterdon Art Museum, 7 Lower Center St., Clinton, N.J., presents four new exhibitions from Sept. 26, through Jan. 9.
An opening reception will take place from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 26, on the museum’s terrace and include artist talks, a sewing circle led by Marie Watt, live music, light refreshments and more.
“Companion Species (At What Cost): The Works of Marie Watt” will examine text-laden work that articulates what Watt, an American artist and citizen of the Seneca Nation of Indians, calls “Iroquois protofeminism” and indigenous teaching.
“Alisha Wormsley: Remnants of An Advanced Technology” will focus on Wormsley’s well-known work with Black futurism, a genre that reimagines Black life with a futuristic style. The show incorporates images from Wormsley’s established body of work, Children of NAN.”
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