The exhibition is open on March 7 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Seneca bead workers and a storyteller will accompany the works at the event. Tickets will be sold at the museum and half priced at $4.
Indigenous makers and artists are often inspired by the world around them, galban adds, showing beadwork of a rendering of the solar eclipse in a medallion. “And some Seneca people say that the ...