An exhibit, Native Motion, celebrates resistance and cultural resilience. The artists in this exhibit represent only a small snapshot into the diversity that is Native America. These artists were selected because their work reflects both cultural tradition and contemporary innovation. Their work demonstrates an unbroken connection to their cultural roots while evolving in bold contemporary forms and is a metaphor for twenty-first century Native peoples. This movement is not linear nor is it intended to distance us from our history. This motion is cyclical and provides continuous connections with our roots. This is Native Motion.
Curated by Eric Tippeconnic, a reception will be held Sat., April 1 from 2 to 4 p.m. in Pollak Library, PLN-130. This is open to the public and no reservation is required.