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Visual Artist Marie Watt and Curator at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Liz Park, spoke with Jim Cunningham about the museum's upcoming exhibit, Marie Watt: LAND STITCHES WATER SKY, opening on April 13th. This exhibit explores two materials tied to the industrial history of Western Pennsylvania, steel and glass, from Watt's Indigenous perspective. Marie describes the exhibit that includes very large steel I-Beams and stitched blankets. Liz highlights the museums collaboration with Watt and how this project began. The exhibit will be open until September 22nd. Visit https://carnegieart.org/exhibition/marie-watt/ to learn more. Thanks for tuning in to WQED's Voice of the Arts, Pittsburgh's trusted
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