Form & Relation

January 6, 2021 – July 23, 2022
Contemporary Native Ceramics

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Virtual 3D Tour

Explore the exhibition Form and Relation virtually through this 3D Matterport scan. Move through the galleries by clicking on the transparent circles on the floor. Click on the color-coded dots to learn more about the exhibition and works on view through additional imagery, text, audio, and video.

In this tour, the dark gray dots are label and panel text, light gray are images, and the orange circles contain media such as audio, video, and educational pdfs.

About

This exhibition showcases the versatility of ceramics and the many forms it takes through the hands of six Indigenous artists from various regions within what is now the United States. Through their innovative and critical work, Anita Fields, Courtney M. Leonard, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Ruben Olguin, Rose B. Simpson, and Roxanne Swentzell wrestle with concepts such as community, identity, gender, land, extraction, language, and responsibility.

This project is made possible, in part, through the Diversifying Art Museum Leadership Initiative, funded by the Walton Family Foundation and the Ford Foundation.

Exhibition Curator

Jami C. Powell | Morgan E. Freeman

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Exhibition subject: Native America