
Building A Bridge
An art exhibition that brings together Native artists from both Official State
Recognized Tribes and Federally Recognized Tribes.
The Public Arts Initiative of Egg Harbor presented Building a Bridge, an art exhibition that brought together Native artists from both Official State Recognized Tribes and Federally Recognized Tribes.
This unique exhibition was on display October 1 through January 25 at the Kress Pavilion in Egg Harbor and celebrated Indigenous talent while fostering collaboration, unity, and mutual respect. The Opening Reception took place on Thursday, October 16th. Guests enjoyed light bites, drinks, and a special tasting of a traditional dish: corn soup. “Corn soup sustains us, the corn and beans are part of the Haudenosaunee creation story, this meal is a symbol of our resilience. Corn soup is made with heirloom dried white corn prepared through nixtamalization, then slow cooked with beans and a protein, often turkey or ham. The process of making corn soup is a true labor of love for Mother Earth and the people.” This symbolic food offering enriches the cultural experience of the evening and underscores the values of connection and respect at the heart of Building a Bridge.


