Visual Power: 21st Century Native American Artists/Intellectuals poster collection

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Visual Power: 21st Century Native American Artists/Intellectuals poster collection

2005

This collections includes 26 posters that were part of the traveling exhibition "Visual Power: 21st Century Native American Artists/Intellectuals" curated by Phoebe Farris in 2005.

26 Posters

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Longfish, George C., 1942-

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Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See, 1940-

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Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (born January 15, 1940) is an artist, curator, educator, and activist. Since the 1970s, Smith has been well-known for her abstract paintings and and lithographs that combine text and image. More recently, she has advanced her work with mixed media and collage techniques. Drawing from a Native worldview, her work comments on American Indian identity, histories of oppression, and environmental issues. Born at the St. Ignatius Indian Mission on her reservation, Smith is ...

Walkingstick, Kay

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Kay WalkingStick (Cherokee) was born in 1935. An artist and professor of Art at Cornell University. She was the first Native American artist represented in the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Art's permanent collection and was included in Jansen's History of Art, fifth edition. Her style combines elements of Neo-Expressionism and Neo-Abstraction in her work. WalkingStick is represented in the Heard Museum's permanent collection. See her file in the Native American Artists Resource Collection in the ...

United States. Department of State

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The Department of Foreign Affairs was established by an act of July 27, 1789 (1 Stat. 28) and redesignated the Department of State by an act of September 15, 1789 (1 Stat. 68). It was the agency of the United States created by law to assist the President in the formulation and execution of the Nation's foreign policy, and in the conduct of foreign affairs and of certain domestic affairs. The Department made plans for peace and security among all nations, participated in the United Nations and o...

Tremblay, Gail

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Slick, Duane.

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Little Turtle, Carm

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Heap of Birds, Edgar

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Feddersen, Joe, 1958-

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Akers, Norman.

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Powhatan, Rose

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Rose Powhatan is descended from the Pamunkey Tribe of Indians of Virginia. She earned both her undergraduate and graduate arts degrees from Howard University in Washington, D.C., and has completed further studies at Trinity College, Georgetown University, Catholic University, and the University of London. Numerous academic, professional and community service awards have been presented to her. Formerly the Southeastern Region Artists’ Circle representative for ATLATL (the nation’s premier Native ...

Farris, Phoebe, 1952-

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Agard, Nadema

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