One gallery in the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Spokane, Washington, is dedicated to The Secret Life of an Artifact. This display provides a behind-the-scenes look at the museum collection and the science and creativity that goes in to preserving and interpreting artifacts. One of the displays in this gallery looked at American Indian beadwork.
According to the display:
“The bold geometric design and colorful, eye-catching beadwork decorating these objects build on an earlier indigenous tradition—quillwork.”
According to the display:
“The introduction of glass beads and steel needles to our region’s indigenous cultures allowed them to decorate things like moccasins and women’s bags with bright, colorful designs. Beadwork has become an important means of expression integral to the art of Plateau cultures.”
Moccasins
Indians 101
Indians 101 is a series exploring American Indian arts, cultures, museums, histories, biographies, and current concerns. More about American Indian arts from this series:
Indians 101: Some Inuit Carvings (Art Diary)
Indians 101: Some Northern Northwest Coast Baskets (Photo Diary)
Indians 101: Feathered Pomo Baskets (Photo Diary)
Indians 101: Cahuilla Pottery (Photo Diary)
Indians 101: Columbia River Basketry (Photo Diary)
Indians 101: Oregon Coast Indian Baskets (Photo Diary)
Indians 101: Inupiaq Art (Photo Diary)
Indians 101: Columbia River Beadwork (Photo Diary)
Indians 101: Woodlands Indian Art in the Maryhill Museum (Photo Diary)