Fruitlands Museum opens two new exhibitions
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Fruitlands Museum opens two new exhibitions
Minute Man National Historical Park, 2016. Photo by Patrice Todisco.



HARVARD, MASS.- a href="http://www.fruitlands.org" target="_blank">Fruitlands Museum is presenting two new exhibitions. Find Your Park: National Parks in New England is a large-format photography exhibition that celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the National Park Service and explores the cultural, historical, and natural wonders of the national parks in New England. In Finding Metacom, New England Artists Duane Slick & Martin Smick exhibit new paintings and other work inspired by the Fruitlands Museum Native American Collection.

FIND YOUR PARK: NATIONAL PARKS IN NEW ENGLAND, September 2, 2016 – March 19, 2017
With Fruitlands recent centennial and amidst The Trustees’ yearlong 125th anniversary celebration, Fruitlands Museum presents a photography exhibition celebrating the National Park Service’s 100th Anniversary. Developed in partnership with Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area, this exhibition showcases the beauty of New England and the important work being done to preserve and promote our shared resources. National parks in New England make up a proud and representative part of the NPS system, encompassing majestic natural wonders, significant urban centers, and beautiful rural landscapes.

“Hiking a mountain. Connecting with neighbors. Discovering local flowers and animals. Walking in the footsteps of poets and presidents. However you explore the national parks in New England, you share in the wonder of the varied landscape and the joy of our diverse heritage. This large-format photography exhibition gives an introduction to the National Park Service (NPS) in New England,” explains curator Rebecca Migdal. “At the core of the NPS mission is public enjoyment of these places. Joy and engagement are also at the core of the work at Fruitlands Museum and The Trustees of Reservations, organizations devoted to the stewardship of our shared natural and cultural resources.”

The National Park Service officially turned 100 on August 25, 2016. Throughout the year, the NPS will celebrate the centennial with opportunities to explore the parks and look ahead to the next century of stewardship and engagement. The National Park Service covers more than 84 million acres and includes 410 sites of different kinds.

FINDING METACOM: ARTISTS DUANE SLICK & MARTIN SMICK IN DIALOGUE WITH THE FRUITLANDS MUSEUM NATIVE AMERICAN COLLECTION, September 2 – November 6, 2016
This collaborative exhibition centers on King Philip's war club, a prized object in the Fruitlands Museum collection. It explores the lingering presence of Metacom (King Philip’s Wampanoag name) and the narratives that shape American history.

The two artists, one who is Native American and the other who is of Anglo-American descent, present paintings and other work that examine the life and legacy of the Wampanoag leader. Documenting the current conditions of Metacom’s home village in Montaup, or “Mount Hope,” in Bristol, Rhode Island, they trace the casual transformation of Metacom’s legacy from cultural leader to Americana mascot.

Developed specifically for Fruitlands Museum, this special exhibition reflects on the intention of founder Clara Endicott Sears to honor Native American peoples. “Our work will raise important questions about the responsibility of the museum to teach the history and reality of Native peoples,” say the artists, “and confront inherent conflicts between Native and European American identities. Our hope is that this exhibition inspires a spirit of reconciliation and greater understanding.”

Duane Slick is a Meskwaki painter and storyteller who holds a BFA in painting from the University of Northern Iowa and a MFA in painting from the University of California, Davis. He began teaching at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in 1995, and has lectured at colleges and universities across the U.S. and taught at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM. Martin Smick holds a BFA in painting from Washington University and an MFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design. He teaches at RISD and Brown.










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