Art for a New Understanding: Native Voices, 1950s to Now
Conceived by artist Cannupa Hanska Luger, Mirror Shield Project, 2016. Oceti Sakowin Camp, North Dakota. Drone Image Still by Rory Wakemup.
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Meet us at the Nasher as we celebrate the fall exhibitions including Art for a New Understanding: Native Voices 1950s to Now, the first exhibition to chart the development of contemporary Indigenous art in the United States and Canada.
Join us in the Nasher lecture hall to hear from keynote speaker Nancy Strickland Fields, M.A. (Lumbee), Director/Curator at The Museum of the Southeast American Indian preceded by an exhibition introduction by Marshall N. Price, Ph.D. (Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art).
Meet and mingle with colleagues while you tour the exhibition and enjoy free food and drinks, including beer and wine, in the Nasher Great Hall.
Participating teachers will receive .3 continuing education credits. Don’t miss our door prizes!