Opening Reception - Making in Between: Indigenous Americans
Event description
Saturday, March 29, 2025 • 4–6 PM • In Person
Join us for the opening reception for Making in Between: Indigenous Americans, the third and final exhibition in AMOCA’s “Making in Between” series.
Making in Between: Indigenous Americans exhibits works by Osage, Cochiti Pueblo, Shinnecock, and Tongva artists who embrace their heritage and explore boundary-pushing themes of identity, culture, history, and community. MIB: IA will introduce the breadth of unique narratives these trailblazing artists use and complicate viewers’ expectations of what constitutes contemporary Indigenous art.
4:00 PM: Doors Open
4:30 PM: Opening Remarks
Admission to the event and Museum galleries is complimentary with advance registration. Light refreshments will be served. Information about at-the-door prices can be found at AMOCA.org/visit
Pictured: 1. Courtney Leonard, Breach Logbook: Cull 22 (detail), 2022. Photo: Rik Sferra, courtesy of Weisman. 2. Cannupa Hanska Luger, This Is Not A Snake / The One Who Checks & The One Who Balances, 2017-2020. Photograph by Craig Smith for Heard Museum, 2020. 3. Mercedes Dorame, Pathway Through – Paakyan, 2023. 4. Anita Fields, Standing in the Light, 2016.
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