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POSTPONED: Smoke Signals at First Friday Art Walk

WE HOPE TO RESCHEDULE THE SCREENING ONCE THE MUSEUM REOPENS.

Following its 1998 debut at the Sundance Film Festival, the movie Smoke Signals became a huge sensation with its warmth, humor, pathos, and story about two Native American friends on a road trip. Screenplay by Sherman Alexie, adapted from his short story, “This is What it Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona.” The film screens at 6:00 PM and has a running time of 89 minutes. It is rated PG-13.

The Museum will be open from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, so you can also enjoy the Wild Gardens, which will likely be abloom with spring wildflowers. Plus all the galleries will be open, including our special exhibition, Metaphor, Myth, & Politics: Art from Native Printmakers. And Little Bear will also be on hand with his ever-popular table of Native American tools and toys. First Fridays at the Museum are always FREE and open to everyone.