Reservation X: The Power of Place

The connection between Native contemporary artists and their community environments is dramatically embodied in an important exhibition, Reservation X: The Power of Place, featuring multimedia art installations by seven Native American artists from the United States and Canada. Through the innovative use of photography, film, audio recordings, CD-ROM, sculpture, and painting, the artists express very personal and individual commentaries on the power of place and the realities of everyday life for religious and racial minorities.

This traveling exhibition is organized by the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec. Its presentation at the Hood Museum of Art is generously supported by the William B. Jaffe and Evelyn A. Hall Fund, the Cissy Patterson Fund, the Eleanor Smith Fund, and the Friends of Hopkins Center and Hood Museum of Art.

Reservation X is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue. To order a catalogue, please call the Hood Museum Shop at (603) 646-2317.

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