Jamasee Pitseolak is one of the artists featured in A Green Dress: Objects, Memory, and the Museum, on view at the Museum of Anthropology from September 27, 2011 through February 12, 2012. Visitors to the exhibition are invited to experience selected objects and media from the MOA’s worldwide collection, some inscribed with their histories, while others are uprooted – their origins, makers, and journeys erased or forgotten. Some, like the green dress of the title, speak to memories and relationships not contained by the Museum but still part of living communities. Curated by Karen Duffek, Krisztina Laszlo, Carol Mayer and Susan Rowley.
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