The Abundance of Salalberries pədt’aqa: Celebrating the Suquamish Tribe

Saturday, Aug. 22 @ 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

The Abundance of Salalberries pədt’aqa is a vibrant, museum-wide celebration honoring the Suquamish Tribe through art, fashion, and living cultural practice. All are welcome!

The day opens with a song and dance blessing, followed by curator-led tours exploring Indigenous craft, fashion, and Coast Salish design, followed by film screenings, art activities, and more! There will also be a featured panel, Suquamish Style: Past, Present, & Futurism, which will bring Tribal voices into conversation around history, contemporary expression, and Indigenous futurism. The day concludes with a festive reception, inviting community connection and celebration.

Photo: Barbara Lawrence (Suquamish), Cedar Hat, 2024, Red cedar, yellow cedar trim, black dyed yellow cedar, abalone ribbon, leather bead, BIMA Permanent Collection, Gift of Greg Robinson, Photo by Laura Zander.

100 Ravine Lane N.E.
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 United States
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Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
100 Ravine Lane N.E.
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

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