John F. Kennedy Presidential library and museum’s collection is consisting of 20,000 different forms of objects. The museum is among the biggest ones and the things preserved in the collection are the gifts presented to the President Kennedy by world leaders and also the charismatic and creative items made by artist around the country in their homes by using local stuff. (2)
Fall exhibition conducted at Friday night is among the latest exhibits of the Kennedy Museum of Art. Exhibition was about the Insights: The School of Art and Design Faculty Collection, Two Grey Hills: Navajo Weavings, Creating Visual Meaning, and also Art as Information. …show more content…
Regional style of Navajo weaving which was acknowledged back in the 2oth century is Two Grey Hills, which is extremely fine weaving present in many colors e.g. blended shapes of brown, black, white, tan with beautiful geometric patterns made of natural handspun wool was also available in the exhibition, which attracts the viewer because of the unique patterns. There are currently around 700 total textiles that were donated, and rotate throughout the year.