Lewis & Clark Among the Indians: Sculpture Exhibit Debuts April 11

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Extraordinary depictions of the people who met Lewis & Clark during their epic journey will be on display starting April 11. Sculpted by renowned Western artist Richard V. Greeves, the dozen bronze works deepen our understanding of the native peoples of the era and help trace the journey in a new way.
Join us at the Lewis & Clark Boat House and Museum for a captivating in-person event! Immerse yourself in the incredible world of Lewis and Clark as you witness the extraordinary sculptures by the talented Richard V. Greeves (1935-2023). Through his art, Greeves brought to life the fascinating encounters between the famous explorers and the Native American tribes they encountered on their historic journey.
Explore the intricate details of Greeves’ sculptures, which beautifully depict the cultural exchange, challenges, and triumphs that unfolded during this significant chapter in American history. Marvel at the skillful craftsmanship and the artist’s ability to capture the essence of each encounter.
Guests will be able to enjoy presentations on the artist, Richard V. Greeves; the history of the Lewis & Clark Expedition; and the process used to create the sculptures.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience the Lewis and Clark expedition from a new perspective. Join us at the Lewis & Clark Boat House and Museum for an event that will transport you back in time and leave you with a deeper appreciation for the historical significance of their journey.  Tickets are free, but you can register now at Eventbrite.
Lewis & Clark Among the Indians: Sculptures by Richard V. Greeves Tickets, Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite