Revisions: Contemporary Native Art Exhibition Public Reception

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Location: Snite Museum of Art (View on map )

2011 030 007 V0001Wendy Red Star (Apsáalooke (Crow), b. 1981), enit, 2010. Six-color lithograph on paper with chine collé archival pigment ink photograph. Acquired with funds provided by the Humana Foundation Endowment for American Art. 2011.030.007. © Wendy Red Star.

Celebrating the special exhibition  Revisions: Contemporary Native Art

This exhibition focuses on acts of revision, reuse, and reconfiguration in recent work by Indigenous artists. Drawing on both the permanent collection and selected loans, the exhibition brings together diverse artists who share an interest in the way forms evolve over time, across space, and between cultures.

Revisions: Contemporary Native Art is organized by Frances Jacobus-Parker, visiting curator, with the assistance of Larissa Nez (Diné/Navajo), Class of ’19. 

6:00 p.m. Program
Director's welcome and curatorial remarks
Invocation by John Warren, former chairman, Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
Honor song by Jason Wesaw, artist, Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
 
Refreshments courtesy of the Friends of the Snite Museum. Cash bar.
 
Additional support generously provided by Native American Student Association of Notre Dame and Native American Initiatives of Notre Dame. 
 

Free Parking available in the Bulla Road Lot (with shuttle bus) or after 4:45 p.m. in the Stadium Lot (5 minute walk).

 
All are welcome to this free event. We are a wheelchair accessible venue and additional accessibility information can be provided by calling the main line. 574-631-5466