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Roots and Reverence: Exploring Indigenous Perspectives on Art, Culture, and Identity

September 21, 2024 @ 10:00 am - January 4, 2025 @ 5:00 pm

Discover the vibrant tapestry of Native American cultures through the immersive exhibition “Roots and Reverence: Exploring Indigenous Perspectives on Art, Culture, and Identity.” This showcase celebrates the artistic legacy and profound narratives of tribes across North America. Highlights of the exhibition include Tlingit glass artist Preston Singletary, Osage photographer Ryan RedCorn, and Puebloan pottery artist Maria Martinez. Highlighting living traditions that have been passed down through generations, visitors will experience the intricate craftsmanship of basketry, the symbolic power of pottery, and the timeless beauty of beadwork. Each piece in the exhibition tells a story of resilience, heritage, and connection to the land.
Experience the beauty and significance of Indigenous artistry, where every stroke, weave, and carve embodies a profound connection to ancestral roots and a reverence for timeless traditions. Join us in celebrating the enduring spirit and creativity of Native American peoples, and explore the stories that continue to shape their cultures today.

Image credits for top image: Ryan RedCorn, Courtney & Brittany Neff, Sublimated Fabric, 10’x8′, July 2021

LaRay Guerrero, Ham’s Hawk Dance Fan, 2020 

Details

Start:
September 21 @ 10:00 am
End:
January 4, 2025 @ 5:00 pm
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Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts
Phone
281-376-6322
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Pearl Fincher Museum
6815 Cypresswood Drive
Spring, TX 77379 United States
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Phone
2813766322