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Radical Tradition: Native American and Women Artists
These artworks in Washington's State Art Collection were created by artists who are Native American and are women. Their artworks offer a unique insight into a world that holds onto tradition but is also constantly adapting. Several of these artists are called "masters" – they carry on techniques and art forms that are hundreds of years old. Other artists from this group work in the world of contemporary art but still hold close ties to their traditional Indigenous communities. In our modern world, tradition is radical.
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Vest, 2011
Location: Walla Walla Veterans Home, Department of Veterans Affairs, Walla Walla
Camp, 2011
Location: Walla Walla Veterans Home, Department of Veterans Affairs, Walla Walla
Plow, 2011
Location: Walla Walla Veterans Home, Department of Veterans Affairs, Walla Walla
TNUUN, 2018-2020
HollyAnna CougarTracks DeCoteau Littlebull
Location: Simcoe Elementary, Wapato School District, Wapato

