This event is in the past.It took place on September 7, 2025 at Javits Center.
Marie Watt stacks blankets atop ham radio towers to explore how we communicate across distance and time. Her sculptures at this solo booth weave Haudenosaunee creation stories with tin jingles honoring the Ojibwe Jingle Dress Dance, a healing ritual born from the 1918 pandemic.
Indigenous contemporary art
Textile sculptures
Solo booth presentation
Cultural storytelling
Tips
đź“»ham radio towers replace I-beams in this series
đź””tin jingles reference a healing dance from 1918
đź§µembroidered text uses clear beads on blankets
Armory 2025: Booth #221
Hudson Yards
Marie Watt stacks blankets atop ham radio towers to explore how we communicate across distance and time. Her sculptures at this solo booth weave Haudenosaunee creation stories with tin jingles honoring the Ojibwe Jingle Dress Dance, a healing ritual born from the 1918 pandemic.
Indigenous contemporary art
Textile sculptures
Solo booth presentation
Cultural storytelling
Tips
đź“»ham radio towers replace I-beams in this series
đź””tin jingles reference a healing dance from 1918
đź§µembroidered text uses clear beads on blankets
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