“All Our Relations: Art of the Wampanoag Nation” Brings Largest Gathering of Wampanoag Art Ever Assembled to Cotuit Center for the Arts

Jun. 13, 2025
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For Immediate Release
June 9, 2025

“All Our Relations: Art of the Wampanoag Nation” Brings Largest Gathering of Wampanoag Art Ever Assembled to Cotuit Center for the Arts

Cotuit, MA — Cotuit Center for the Arts is honored to present All Our Relations: Art of the Wampanoag Nation, a landmark gallery exhibition showcasing the largest collection of Wampanoag art ever assembled in one space. Featuring over 100 contemporary and traditional works from 26 Wampanoag artists across the region, the exhibit celebrates intergenerational storytelling, cultural resilience, and the enduring connection between people, land, and spirit.

Curated in close collaboration with Mashpee Wampanoag member and Cotuit Center for the Arts board member, Michelle St. John, the exhibit has drawn powerful reactions from visitors since its opening on May 31. The immersive collection—featuring sculpture, beadwork, weaving, painting, and digital media—offers an unprecedented look at the vibrancy and vitality of Wampanoag cultural expression today.

“This exhibition is a powerful expression of art as memory, identity, and living tradition. All Our Relations: Art of the Wampanoag Nation has transformed our gallery into a space of reverence, reflection, and connection—not only for the Wampanoag artists who have so generously shared their work, but for everyone who walks through these doors. At Cotuit Center for the Arts, we believe in the power of art to tell stories that matter. We are deeply grateful to Michelle St. John, Paula Peters, and to every artist who entrusted us with this extraordinary collection,” said David Kuehn, Executive Director at Cotuit Center for the Arts.

Exhibitions Specialist at Cotuit Center for the Arts, Michelle Law, says “Working with the curators, meeting the artists and installing these exquisite works has been a profound learning experience for me. I look forward to further discussion and collaboration.”

The exhibition’s title, All Our Relations, references a phrase common in Indigenous traditions, honoring the interconnectedness of all life. The show reflects this theme not only in its artwork but in its collaborative curation and the inclusion of voices from across the Wampanoag Nation.

Cotuit Center for the Arts invites the public to experience All Our Relations, Art of the Wampanoag Nation before it closes on June 29. Admission is free and open to all.

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