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Quill and Beadwork by Artist at Institute for American Indian Studies

The The Institute for American Indian Studies on 38 Curtis Road in Washington is presenting quill and bead work of Chris Bullock who is of Wampanoag descent. 

 

Since childhood, Chris has participated in Native American cultural events and has been crafting his own work for 47 years. He also provides educational programming on eighteenth century Native culture.

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Chris oversees the daily operation of The Wandering Bull, LLC, a family business his parents began in 1969 that is located in Washington, New Hampshire. The Wandering Bull sells Native craft supplies, as well as vintage and antique Native art with a focus on the Northeast Woodlands.

The exhibit runs through November 30, 2013. There is no charge for this exhibition. Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10am to 5pm Sunday from 12 Noon to 5pm Last admission at 4:30pm. For more information www.iasimusuem.org and www.litchfieldhills.com

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