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Dawn Nichols Walden
Born 1949 (1949)
Education Ferris State University
Known for Basket weaving

Dawn Nichols Walden is a talented artist. She was born in 1949 in Vulcan, Michigan. She is well-known for her amazing basketry and fiber art. Fiber art uses materials like threads and fabrics. Dawn studied at Ferris State University. Her artwork has been shown in many important exhibitions.

About Dawn Nichols Walden's Art

Dawn Nichols Walden creates unique art pieces. She uses different fibers to weave and sculpt. Her work often explores themes from nature. She is a modern artist who uses traditional techniques.

Major Exhibitions

Dawn's art has been featured in several big shows. These exhibitions help people see her beautiful creations.

"Elementals: Women Sculpting Animism"

In 2014, Dawn's work was part of a show called Elementals: Women Sculpting Animism. This exhibition was held at the Cavin-Morris Gallery. It is located in New York City.

"Woven: The Art of Contemporary Native Basketry"

In 2016, her art was shown at Clark College. The exhibition was named Woven: The Art of Contemporary Native Basketry. It celebrated modern basket weaving. This show was put together with the I.M.N.D.N. Exhibition Series.

"Rooted, Revived, Reinvented: Basketry in America"

Another important show was in 2017. It was called Rooted, Revived, Reinvented: Basketry in America. This exhibition started at the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art. It then traveled to the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.

Special Recognition

Dawn Nichols Walden has received important awards. These awards honor her skill and dedication.

United States Artists Fellowship

In 2018, Dawn received a special award. It was a United States Artists Fellowship. This fellowship supports talented artists in the United States. It helps them continue their creative work.

Smithsonian American Art Museum Acquisition

One of her artworks is very famous. It is called Random Order XIII. This piece was bought by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. It became part of their collection. This happened during the Renwick Gallery's 50th Anniversary Campaign. Having art in the Smithsonian is a great honor.

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