Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Travois exhibits Renowned Native American Artist, Holly Wilson, in Kansas City March 1st.

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: Beth Kapp, Eden Rensing or Shannon McGraw

Travois is hosting a juried art exhibition series featuring North American Indigenous artists at our headquarters in the heart of metro Kansas City.
The Crossroads Arts District is the site of one of the country’s strongest First Friday eventsand attracts up to 10,000 people from across the heartland.
Our mission is to support and promote American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, First Nation, Inuit, Métis, and Indigenous Mexican artists through juried exhibition.
Our vision is to see Indigenous artists more prominently featured and powerfully supported in metropolitan Kansas City.
  March 1, 2019

“Below The Surface” by Holly Wilson (Delaware Nation/Cherokee)

Contemporary multi-media artist Holly Wilson (Delaware Nation/Cherokee) has been exhibiting her intimate bronzes, photography, and encaustic relief paintings nationally and internationally since the early 1990s. Her figures serve as her storytellers to the world, conveying stories of the sacred and the precious, capturing moments of our day, our vulnerabilities and our strengths. The stories are at one time both representations of family history as well as personal experiences. Holly’s work reaches a broad audience allowing the viewer the opportunity to see their personal connection. She works in a variety of media including bronzes, encaustic, photography, glass and clay.
For Travois First Fridays, the exhibition will feature photography and sculptures. Read more about Holly on her website. 
Join us Friday, March 1, from 6-8 p.m.
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March 1, 2019 – Artist Holly Wilson (Delaware Nation/Cherokee) featured at First Friday opening

Questions?

Contact Eva Schulte at eva@travois.com or 816-994-8970.
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