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SUMMARY:Voices of the Plains Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Voices of Resilience: Contemporary Native American Women Artists invites viewers to engage with the strength and creativity of Native American women.  The exhibition fosters a deeper understanding of their roles as innovators and leaders within the art community and their cultures\, celebrating the rich tapestry of their experience and the resilience that defines their art.  Pieces for this exhibit are pulled from the Aktá Lakota Museum’s permanent collection and includes work by Athena LaTocha\, Renelle White Buffalo\, Angela Babby\, Dyani White Hawk\, Jennifer White-Sahl\, Joanne Bird\, and Mikayla Patton.
URL:https://aktalakota.stjo.org/event/voices-of-resilience-exhibition/
LOCATION:Aktá Lakota Museum\, St. Joseph's Indian School\, Chamberlain\, SD\, 57325\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Akt%C3%A1 Lakota Museum":MAILTO:aktalakota@stjo.org
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SUMMARY:Itówapi on Paper
DESCRIPTION:Historically\, paper has served as a canvas for preserving culture\, documenting history\, and spiritual beliefs.  Contemporary artists continue to explore this medium\, using it to challenge stereotypes and convey messages about identity\, resilience and cultural continuity. \nItówapi on Paper exhibition presents a rich collection of American Indian artworks on paper\, showcasing both historic and contemporary pieces that highlight the evolution of artistic expression within Indigenous communities.  The artworks\, ranging from traditional storytelling to modern interpretations and social commentary\, underscore the deep significance of paper as a medium. \nVisitors will engage in the layered narratives presented in each piece\, appreciating how paper transcends its physical form to become vital link between past and present\, tradition and innovation.  This exhibition invites viewers to reflect on the power of paper as a medium for communication\, connection and cultural storytelling. \nItówapi translates to picture\, portrait\, drawing\, painting\, or photograph in the Lakota language.
URL:https://aktalakota.stjo.org/event/itowapi-on-paper/
LOCATION:Aktá Lakota Museum\, St. Joseph's Indian School\, Chamberlain\, SD\, 57325\, United States
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