
by Donald Wood
Last updated: 1:05 PM ET, Mon July 30, 2018
The Walt Disney World Resort officially opened the Creating Tradition: Innovation and Change in American Indian Art exhibition at Epcot Friday.
The celebration of American Indian history and culture showcases the works of contemporary artists alongside artifacts from centuries past for Disney visitors to enjoy. The exhibit can be found at the American Heritage Gallery inside The American Adventure pavilion at Epcot.
The American Indian exhibit features 89 pieces of art, which represent 40 different tribes from seven regions across the United States, including works by Loren Aragon, Cherish Nebeshanze Parrish, Preston Singletary and many more.
"At Epcot, guests are invited to celebrate the limitless possibilities of human imagination and innovation," Epcot vice president Melissa Valiquette said in a statement. "By showcasing artwork from so many diverse American Indian tribes, 'Creating Tradition' is a wonderful way to share a vital part of the United States' culture with all those who visit The American Adventure."
The Epcot showcase will also feature three interactive video exhibits resembling campfires where contemporary American Indian artists share perspectives on their work and culture through video and music.
Disney's Creating Tradition display was produced in collaboration with the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., and the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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