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To celebrate the opening day of Edmonia Lewis: Said in Stone, join exhibition curators and contemporary artists for a reflective conversation on Edmonia Lewis herself. As the first woman artist of Black and Indigenous descent to achieve widespread international acclaim, Lewis was famous during her lifetime in the late 1800s. However, her remarkable career and marble sculpture have largely remained underrecognized — until now.

Join us for this special occasion to hear artists Gisela Torres and Alberta Whittle discuss how Lewis’ legacy inspires their own art making, and hear scholar Melissa Ragain talk about her research into Lewis’ transatlantic impact. Themes of memory, absence, endurance and transcendence will guide the discussion to celebrate Lewis’ vision and the worlds she carved into being.

To celebrate the opening day of Edmonia Lewis: Said in Stone, join exhibition curators and contemporary artists for a reflective conversation on Edmonia Lewis herself. As the first woman artist of Black and Indigenous descent to achieve widespread international acclaim, Lewis was famous during her lifetime in the late 1800s. However, her remarkable career and marble sculpture have largely remained underrecognized — until now.

Join us for this special occasion to hear artists Gisela Torres and Alberta Whittle discuss how Lewis’ legacy inspires their own art making, and hear scholar Melissa Ragain talk about her research into Lewis’ transatlantic impact. Themes of memory, absence, endurance and transcendence will guide the discussion to celebrate Lewis’ vision and the worlds she carved into being.

More about Peabody Essex Museum
Founded in 1799, the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Massachusetts, is the country’s oldest continuously operating museum. PEM provides thought-provoking experiences of the arts, humanities and sciences to celebrate the creative achievements and potential of people across time, place and culture. By connecting people through inquiry, empathy and dialogue, PEM encourages an understanding of our shared humanity and fosters a sense of belonging in a complex, ever-changing world.
When & Where
Feb 14, 2026, 2:30pm to 3:30pm Timezone: EST
$25.00


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