An exhibition spotlighting the legacy of the Lumbee people, a Native American tribe with connections to the land that is now called Maryland, opens Monday at Eastpoint Mall.
Titled “Beyond Baltimore Street: Living Lumbee Legacies,” the exhibition opens in the mall’s food court on Oct. 13, Indigenous Peoples Day, and will remain on view through Nov. 7. There will be a reception on Oct. 13 at 6:30 p.m.
“The opening of this impressive and highly-inspirational exhibit is timed with a holiday that honors the history, culture, and resilience of Indigenous peoples in the United States, which is significant,” said John Hess, regional director of property management at Eastpoint Mall, in a statement.
Over the course of one year, Lumbee artist Ashley Minner Jones and photographer Jill Fannon Prev