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A woman with light colored skin, wearing a black top and white pants, talks to a group of people in a gallery room. She stands in front of a large, painted portrait of a woman in a high-collared red dress.
National Museum of Women in the Arts

Suchitra Mattai: Myth from Matter

A needlepoint depicting, in profile, a seated, young girl with medium skin tone and dark hair in a yellow dress reading a book. A halo of black beads surrounds her bowed head.

Explore this new exhibition of acclaimed multidisciplinary artist Suchitra Mattai. Enjoy 40 richly layered installations, sculptures, collages, and paintings that use vibrantly colored saris, vintage needlepoints, book pages, jewelry, tinsel, bindis, beads, and other found objects. Mattai explores how memory, myth and visual culture can make visible those who have been left out. The exhibition marks the Los Angeles-based artist’s first major solo museum exhibition on the East Coast. Don’t miss it!