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.