![An image of a sculpture set against a gray-toned backdrop. The sculptural work features a stack of folded blankets made of bronze metal. The blankets are on top of a plinth made of wooden boards that are stacked in alternating directions. There are colorful pieces of wool blankets tucked in between the wooden boards. The blanket pieces are embroidered with words and phrases and have fringed edges.](https://learn.ncartmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/WATT_Acknowledgment-Indigenous_Land_Pachamama_Story_Circle_2021_10-1-520x365.jpg)
Marie Watt (artist)
About
Marie Watt is a contemporary Indigenous artist. Her work includes textiles, sculptures, prints, and site-specific installations. Her work is influenced by her own experiences as a Seneca woman. Watt is known for representing Indigenous histories and design techniques in her art.
Visit the artist’s website to learn more: https://mariewattstudio.com/
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![An image of a sculpture set against a gray-toned backdrop. The sculptural work features a stack of folded blankets made of bronze metal. The blankets are on top of a plinth made of wooden boards that are stacked in alternating directions. There are colorful pieces of wool blankets tucked in between the wooden boards. The blanket pieces are embroidered with words and phrases and have fringed edges.](https://learn.ncartmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/WATT_Acknowledgment-Indigenous_Land_Pachamama_Story_Circle_2021_10-1-520x365.jpg)