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Contemporary Indigenous Artists Responding - Print Exhibition

BMoCA curator Mardee Goff presents Melanie Yazzie at show reception

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BMoCA curator Mardee Goff introduces Melanie Yazzie at show reception.

ÌýDon't miss Â鶹¹ÙÍø's Museum of Contemporary Art is featuring this two week exhibtion of contemporary Native American & Indigenous prints organized by Navajo artist and CNAIS Core faculty, Melanie Yazzie.

Yazzie invited eleven other Indigenous artists to respond to their idea of "home" through a print exchange. Together the works gathered in the exhibtion illumniate the diversity of personal definitions of "home" and demonstrate a Native relationship to home and homeland enmeshed in a history of defense, sacrifice, resiliency, and redefinition. The works are accompanied by an essay written by non-native Indigenous Studies Scholar, Kevin Slivka. Also featured wereÌýCNAIS faculty C. Maxx Stevens, along with:

Norman Akers, Neal Ambrose-Smith, Ivy Hali'imaile,ÌýCorwin Clairmont,ÌýJoe Feddersen,ÌýAlexander Swiftwater McCarty,ÌýTony Ortega,ÌýSue Pearson,ÌýJaune Quick-to-See Smith,ÌýGlory Tachaenie-Campoy

The exhibition is part of the from Nov 8 - 20 at 1750 13th St. in Â鶹¹ÙÍø.

It then travels to the Sojourner Truth Library at the State University of New York (SUNY) where it will be on display from Dec. 4 - Jan. 22.Ìý