Contemporary Native Arts of the Pacific Northwest
September 8, 2010 through September 13, 2010
Museum Events
THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTS announces a special members' travel program from September 8-13, 2010. Contemporary Native Arts of the Pacific Northwest will treat guests to top notch accommodations at the Westin Seattle, front door to downtown shopping, attractions, dining and the vibrant theater district.
Step into Northwest Art
Highlights of this arts and cultural adventure include exclusive “behind-the-scenes” access to Native art collections and special exhibitions at the Seattle Art Museum, Burke Museum at the University of Washington, Tacoma Art Museum and the Museum of Glass where travelers will enjoy an extraordinary exhibit of work by Preson Singletary (Tlingit) entitled Echoes, Fires and Shadows. As well, visitors will experience Dale Chihuly's 500 foot Bridge of Glass.
In addition to the incredible museums, visits to preeminent Native institutions and fine art galleries and venues representing contemporary masters of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska are included. Evening occasions include exclusive receptions with curators and artists, and dinners at some of Seattle's hot spots.
A portion of the registration fee benefits the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts. Museum members get a special discount. Space is limited, so reserve your spot early.
For more information about this exciting journey, click here http://contemporarynativearts.wordpress.com, a website devoted to the
Museum's Contemporary Native Arts of the Pacific Northwest journey which
will be updated regularly with trip details (be sure to check back
often!). If you have any questions, feel free to contact Guin White, Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Membership Director at 505.428.5909 or membership@iaia.edu.
To reserve your spot right now, contact Whitney Kulesz, Director of Travel Services at our travel partner office, Academic Travel Abroad, 1-800-556-7896 ext. 7357 or travel@academic-travel.com.
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