Peabody Essex Museum: February School Vacation Week
Native American Artists New England. Peabody Essex Museum during school vacation week celebrates Native American artists from New England. Watch artists at work, take a family tour of Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art and make art of your own!
Daily Activities
- Drop-in-Art
11 am–3 pm - Atrium - For families
- Family Gallery Exploration
Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art
11 am–noon - Atrium - For families with children ages 5 and up
Tickets available at admissions desk on day of program
A hands-on exploration designed just for families.
Monday, February 20
- Artist Demonstration
Woven Quillwork
11 am–3:30 pm |Atrium
Aquinna Wampanoag artist Elizabeth James-Perry demonstrates the intricate art of woven quillwork. See how she transforms porcupine quills into works of art.
- Performances
Drumming
Noon–12:30 pm and 2–2:30 pm |Atrium
Jonathan Perry (Aquinnah Wampanoag) performs at PEM followed by a Q&A.
Tuesday, February 21
- Artist Demonstration
Woven Quillwork
11 am–3:30 pm |Atrium
Aquinna Wampanoag artist Elizabeth James-Perry demonstrates the intricate art of woven quillwork. See how she transforms porcupine quills into works of art.
Wednesday, February 22
- Artist Demonstration
Basketry
11:30 am–3:30 pm |Atrium
Theresa Secord (Penobscot) demonstrates the process she has used to make extraordinary baskets for more than 20 years. Winner of several Best of Basketry awards at market shows and fairs across the country, Secord helped found the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance.
Thursday, February 23
- Artist Demonstration
Basketry
11:30 am–3:30 pm |Atrium
Theresa Secord (Penobscot) demonstrates the process she has used to make extraordinary baskets for more than 20 years. Winner of several Best of Basketry awards at market shows and fairs across the country, Secord helped found the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance.
- Family Workshop
Woven Bookmark
3:45–4:15 pm |Art Studios
For families with children ages 7 and up
Weave a sweet-grass bookmark with artist Theresa Secord (Penobscot).
Reservations by February 22
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Friday, February 24
- Performances
Exploring Wampanoag Culture
11 am and 2 pm |Atrium
Annawon Weeden (Mashpee Wampanoag) shares stories, dance and music from his tribal culture.
Made possible by the Lowell Institute
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