Traditional, Indigenous-Themed Beadwork
Using traditional materials and techniques, bead and leatherworker Tamara Reily creates indigenous-themed artwork that takes the viewer to a different time and place. Drawing upon her Pawnee ancestry, the Dayton, WA, artist makes pipe bags, medicine bags, gathering bags, turtle rattles, beaded buck horns and more from crow, seed, and delica beads; hornpipe, brain-tanned leather, and deer or caribou antlers. Reily has been beading for more than 40 years. (Please note that the gallery closes early, at 4 p.m., on Fridays.)
Date and Time
Tuesday Jan 18, 2022 Monday Feb 14, 2022
Through February 14 9-5 Mon-Thurs, 9-4 Fridays
Location
Wenaha Gallery 219 E. Main Street, Dayton, WA
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
Carolyn Henderson
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