Untitled (Dream Catcher)

Marie Watt Seneca, American

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An interdisciplinary artist who explores the intersections of past and present communities and storytelling through sculpture and collaborative action, Watt is a citizen of the Seneca Nation with German-Scottish ancestry. Her work draws from history, biography, Iroquois/Haudenosaunee proto-feminism, and Indigenous teachings. Untitled (Dream Catcher) incorporates reclaimed blankets—widely associated with intimacy and sleep—to create a portal into different realms. Quilted by multiple hands in community-based sewing circles, the sculptural wall-hanging represents a patchwork collection of Indigenous stories, stitches, and dreams. It also resonates with the American Wing’s broad holdings of historical quilts by Euro- and African American makers.

Untitled (Dream Catcher), Marie Watt (Seneca, born Seattle, Washington 1967), Reclaimed wool blankets, satin binding, and thread, Seneca, Native American

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