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SUMMARY:Show Closing
DESCRIPTION:Last day to see this show!\n\nContemporary Voices: Native Ut
 ah Artists\nThis exhibition celebrates the work and voices of a selectio
 n of contemporary Native Utah artists. These artists work with a variety
  of mediums\, styles\, subject matters\, and themes. Their work shows th
 e vibrancy of artmaking and creativity in Utah’s Native communities. T
 hey represent only a fraction of the artmaking by Native artists in the 
 State today.\n\n*We opened this exhibition in conjunction with our reint
 erpretation of Cyrus Dallin’s Massasoit\, a sculpture that is often mi
 sidentified as a Utah Native American Chief\, though it depicts Ousamequ
 in\, a seventeenth-century leader of the Wampanoag tribe from New Englan
 d.\n\nImage: Judy Mansfield\, "Her Nation's Child"\, 2016
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.springvilleutah.gov/events/show-closing-2/
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LOCATION:Springville Museum of Art\n126 East 400 North
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