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Marilou Schultz (Diné/Navajo) is one of the foremost weavers of her generation. On the occasion of the opening of the exhibition Replica of a Chip, curator Candice Hopkins speaks with Schultz about the intersections of weaving and technology in her practice. Support for 2026 public programs at the Hessel Museum of Art is provided by the Thompson Family Foundation and the Bank of Greene County Charitable Foundation. This project is made possible, in part, through funding from the County of Dutchess and Destination Dutchess (formerly Dutchess Tourism) and administered by Arts Mid-Hudson.
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candice hopkins in dialogue with marilou schultz,cultural representation,curatorial studies,public programs,technology,weaving
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