This Indigenous Peoples’ Day, explore connections to place and memory through art-making, storytelling, film screenings, and conversation at The Gardner Museum.
This Indigenous Peoples' Day, explore connections to place and memory through art-making, storytelling, film screenings, and conversation. The Gardner Museum is honored to collaborate with Elizabeth Solomon (Massachusett Tribe at Ponkapoag) to amplify the voices of local Indigenous artists.
Join us to plant a seed in the Studio in a hands-on workshop designed by multidisciplinary artist Erin Genia (Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota), and watch film screenings featuring Indigenous artists in Calderwood Hall. Learn more throughout the day about Indigenous communities’ ties to place.
HOW TO RESERVE TICKETS
Admission is FREE, but advance reservations are required. Tickets will sell out and will not be available at the door. Reserve your ticket online at the link, or by visiting our website www.gardnermuseum.org.
Free days are supported by the Thomas G. Stemberg Foundation.
The Museum receives operating support from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, which is supported by the state of Massachusetts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Admission is FREE, but advance reservations are required. Tickets will sell out and will not be available at the door.
Phone: 617 278 5156
Email: boxoffice@isgm.org
2022/10/10 - 2022/10/10
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
25 Evans Way, Boston, MA 02115
A limited number of free and metered spots are available near the Gardner Museum. We also offer discounted parking at the next-door Simmons School of Management Garage and are walking distance from the lots at the Museum of Fine Arts.
SIMMONS UNIVERSITY PARKING
Discounted* parking is available on Levels P1-P3 of the Simmons School of Management (SOM) Garage, at 86 Avenue Louis Pasteur.
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS PARKING
Three parking lots are available at the Museum of Fine Arts, on Museum Road accessible from Huntington Avenue or from the Fenway.