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Silver Plume Gallery Presents Red Rug Red Earth a Collection of Navajo Textiles Australia
Press release from: Silver Plume Gallery
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(openPR) - The Silver Plume Gallery proudly presents their ‘Red Rug Red Earth’ exhibition, described as ‘A Collection of Navajo Textiles’ at their Native American and Indigenous art gallery, located in the prestigious Double Bay area of Sydney.
‘For one month and one month only we would like to invite you to explore an exclusive collection of Navajo textiles from the 1880 to the 1930s’ Says the Silver Plume gallery’s owner’ Tad Anderman. ‘‘The Navajo Indians or ‘Dine’ which they use to refer to themselves were once a nomadic race which can be traced all the way back to the Athabaskans who lived in Canada around 1300-1500 AD and so being completely nomadic the earliest documented form of weaving was in 1800 AD and was the first form of a chief’s blanket.’ explains Tad.
‘Early garments or Mantas were made by Navajo weavers along with Serope blanket during the 18th and 19th centuries, these Mantas were used as wrap-around dresses and fastened with a manta pin. Navajo weaving took on American and Hispanic influences after the return to their homelands from the ‘Long Walk’ in 1968 which is evident in the textiles we will have in our exhibition. ’
Located in the Double Bay area of Sydney, Australia, the Silver Plume gallery was opened in 2011 by Tad Anderman and Vickie Yorke. Tad loves nothing better than to share his knowledge and passion for Native American arts including contemporary and historic jewelry, pottery and textiles. Please join them on their opening night March 16th 6.00-9.00pm.
For more details of the ‘Red Rug Red Earth’ exhibition at the Silver Plume Gallery Visit silverplumegallery.com.au/events/exhibitions.php.
The Silver Plume Gallery, located in Double Bay proudly offers 25 years experience in the historical, cultural and Ethnographic studies of the peoples of the Southwest United States Of America. We not only source exceptional American Indian jewelry from private collections, de-acquisitioned historical works from museums, but also the best of the contemporary artists working today.
Vickie Yorke
Partner
Silver Plume Gallery
Gallery 1/3 Knox Street
Double Bay
NSW 2028
02 9362 3324
‘For one month and one month only we would like to invite you to explore an exclusive collection of Navajo textiles from the 1880 to the 1930s’ Says the Silver Plume gallery’s owner’ Tad Anderman. ‘‘The Navajo Indians or ‘Dine’ which they use to refer to themselves were once a nomadic race which can be traced all the way back to the Athabaskans who lived in Canada around 1300-1500 AD and so being completely nomadic the earliest documented form of weaving was in 1800 AD and was the first form of a chief’s blanket.’ explains Tad.
‘Early garments or Mantas were made by Navajo weavers along with Serope blanket during the 18th and 19th centuries, these Mantas were used as wrap-around dresses and fastened with a manta pin. Navajo weaving took on American and Hispanic influences after the return to their homelands from the ‘Long Walk’ in 1968 which is evident in the textiles we will have in our exhibition. ’
Located in the Double Bay area of Sydney, Australia, the Silver Plume gallery was opened in 2011 by Tad Anderman and Vickie Yorke. Tad loves nothing better than to share his knowledge and passion for Native American arts including contemporary and historic jewelry, pottery and textiles. Please join them on their opening night March 16th 6.00-9.00pm.
For more details of the ‘Red Rug Red Earth’ exhibition at the Silver Plume Gallery Visit silverplumegallery.com.au/events/exhibitions.php.
The Silver Plume Gallery, located in Double Bay proudly offers 25 years experience in the historical, cultural and Ethnographic studies of the peoples of the Southwest United States Of America. We not only source exceptional American Indian jewelry from private collections, de-acquisitioned historical works from museums, but also the best of the contemporary artists working today.
Vickie Yorke
Partner
Silver Plume Gallery
Gallery 1/3 Knox Street
Double Bay
NSW 2028
02 9362 3324
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