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Rooted Visions
Featuring the work of twenty-five artists working between 1960 and 2016, Rooted Visions also includes work by notable artists such as Leroy Almon, David Butler, Alyne Harris, Charlie Lucas, Mary T. Smith, and Luster Willis. These artists draw on their imaginative powers, allowing them to create a world that summons the divine and activates truths that are instructive.- Craft Multimedia Painting
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- 7 Weeks
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Savages and Princesses: The Persistence of Native American Stereotypes
Stereotypes of Native American peoples are ubiquitous and familiar. The exhibition Savages and Princess: The Persistence of Native American Stereotypes brings together twelve contemporary Native American visual artists who reclaim their right to represent their identities as Native Americans. Whether using humor, subtlety, or irony, the telling is always fiercely honest and dead-on. Images and styles are created from traditional, contemporary, and mass culture forms.- Ceramics Digital Art Fine Art History Humanities Multimedia Native and Indigenous Art/Culture Painting Popular Culture Printmaking Sculpture Social Justice Textile Arts/Fiber Arts
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- 7 Weeks