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Thursday, 7 March 2019

REDress exhibit highlights epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous women

Haunting outdoor art installation by Canadian artist Jaime Black is on display at Washington DC museum

Thirty-five red dresses hung on winter-bare trees that lined the Riverwalk along the National Museum of the American Indian. A woman pushing a stroller stopped to watch the garments twist in the wind, staring at the smallest dress in the collection, which would fit a little girl.

The REDress Project is a haunting outdoor art installation in Washington DC by Canadian artist Jaime Black meant to represent the epidemic of violence against indigenous women and girls.

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from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2VNkqhd

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