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SUMMARY:Living Indigenous
DESCRIPTION:Living Indigenous – Delaware Art Museum (Wilmington\, DE)\n\nThe Delaware Art Museum is closed on Monday and Tuesday \n\nDates: February 28 – August 23\, 2026\nPrice: Free with museum admission\nLocation: Delaware Art Museum\, Gallery 9\, 2301 Kentmere Parkway\, Wilmington\, Delaware \nExplore contemporary Indigenous creativity at Living Indigenous\, an exhibition at the Delaware Art Museum that celebrates the work of Indigenous artists living in or connected to the Delaware community. Developed in partnership with the Nanticoke Indian Museum\, the exhibition highlights artistic voices that reflect cultural heritage\, identity\, and community connections. \nThe exhibition brings together intergenerational artists\, offering perspectives that link history\, cultural traditions\, and modern Indigenous experiences. By centering these voices during the United States’ 250th anniversary era\, the exhibition emphasizes broader stories of the inhabitants of Turtle Island\, connecting past knowledge with present-day artistic expression. \nVisitors will encounter a diverse range of artwork—from painting and mixed media to contemporary interpretations of Indigenous identity. Additional works and ephemera by Indigenous artists are installed throughout the museum’s permanent galleries\, expanding the narrative beyond a single exhibition space. \nExhibition Highlights \n\nArtwork by Indigenous artists connected to the Delaware region\nCollaboration with the Nanticoke Indian Museum\nIntergenerational perspectives linking tradition and contemporary life\nAdditional Indigenous works are displayed across the museum galleries\n\nVenue: The Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington connects visitors with American art\, illustration\, and contemporary exhibitions through rotating shows\, educational programs\, and cultural events.
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LOCATION:Delaware Art Museum\, 2301 Kentmere Pkwy\, Wilmington\, DE\, 19806\, United States
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SUMMARY:Citizen Artist
DESCRIPTION:Citizen Artist – Delaware Art Museum (Wilmington\, DE)\n\nThe Delaware Art Museum is closed on Monday and Tuesday \n\nDates: April 11 – July 19\, 2026\nPrice: Free with museum admission\nLocation: Fusco Gallery\, Delaware Art Museum\, 2301 Kentmere Pkwy\, Wilmington\, Delaware \nExplore the role of artists as community builders in Citizen Artist\, an exhibition at the Delaware Art Museum that reflects on the relationship between art\, public service\, and civic identity. Timed with the United States Semiquincentennial in 2026\, the exhibition highlights artists who worked through major federal arts programs designed to support creative workers and strengthen communities. \nBeginning with the New Deal arts initiatives of the 1930s\, the exhibition examines programs such as the Public Works of Art Project\, the Works Progress Administration\, the Farm Security Administration\, and the Treasury Section on Fine Arts. These programs employed artists who created murals\, photographs\, performances\, and educational programs that connected art to everyday American life. \nThe exhibition also explores the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) of the 1970s\, which funded job programs that many communities adapted to employ professional artists. In Delaware\, these efforts helped expand community arts programs and contributed to the development of institutions such as the Delaware Art Museum and The Delaware Contemporary. \nThrough historical works and contemporary commissions\, Citizen Artist highlights how artists have served their communities while shaping cultural life across generations. The exhibition also connects with the statewide Citizen Photographer initiative\, inviting Delaware residents to contribute photographs that reflect identity\, place\, and civic life during the nation’s 250th anniversary. \nExhibition Highlights \n\n\nArtwork connected to New Deal and CETA artist employment programs \n\n\nContemporary commissions exploring the role of artists in civic life \n\n\nCommunity participation through the Citizen Photographer initiative \n\n\nPart of Delaware’s cultural programming for the U.S. Semiquincentennial in 2026 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n 
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