Water Ways: Indigenous Ecologies and Florida Heritage

Water Ways: Indigenous Ecologies and Florida Heritage

The FSU Museum of Fine Arts invites you to explore Water Ways: Indigenous Ecologies and Florida Heritage from September 18th, 2025 to March 14th, 2026.

Start Date

Sep. 18, 2025

End Date

Mar. 14, 2026

Time

10:00 am

Location

Museum of Fine Arts, Florida State University
530 W Call St
Tallahassee FL 32306
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The FSU Museum of Fine Arts invites you to explore Water Ways: Indigenous Ecologies and Florida Heritage from September 18th, 2025 to March 14th, 2026.

Water Ways: Indigenous Ecologies and Florida Heritage, uses “way” to explore how routes and paths shaped by water have influenced cultural geographies, and the methods, manners, and styles—“ways” through which Indigenous communities have expressed their relationships with water.

It will feature historical objects from regional collections and MoFA’s permanent holdings, alongside works by three contemporary artists—Wilson Bowers, Harold Garcia V (El Quinto), and Samboleap Tol—whose practices engage with themes of Indigeneity, hydrology, and heritage in Florida and beyond.

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