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January 10, 2020

Art is the Seed: Contemporary Native American Female Art

January 10, 2020
May 31, 2020

Featuring a selection of nearly 30

works across mediums and decades, Art is the Seed explores how historic Native American

crafts are the cultural “seeds” inspiring many Native American women artists’ works today. The

exhibition features contemporary artworks by Native American artists Cara Romero, Marla

Allison, Sarah Sense, Natani Notah, Darby Raymond-Overstreet and Leah Mata Fragua, in

addition to historic artifacts loaned by Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery.

Honoring and building upon the artistic legacy of their foremothers, the artists’ works fuse

historic and culturally-specific symbols with 21st century ideas and art forms, including

performance art, photography, sculpture, painting and collage. The artists’ works are

explorations into what it means to be a modern, Indigenous woman today. Through their art,

the artists forge new ways of being Native American in the modern world and affirm that

Indigenous culture is both ever-evolving and here to stay.

The exhibition is curated by Alyssa Travis, Chief Curator, Tucson Desert Art Museum.

For generations, Native American women’s art has largely been ignored by the established art

community, including situations where women’s work has been signed by men, further pushing

women artists into silence. This exhibition takes a powerful tradition of female artists and

speaks out with modern expression. The women artists on display take traditional craft arts


from their heritage and transform them with contemporary twists to give voice to the multi-

generational women artist community.


Curator Alyssa Travis stated, “We are honored to exhibit such a powerful selection of artworks

from Indigenous artists, past and present. The contemporary works on display reflect the

artists’ personal attitudes towards what it means to be a contemporary Indigenous woman

today.” https://www.forbes.com/sites/chaddscott/2020/01/19/spotlight-continues-shining-on-female-native-american-artists/?ss=arts&sh=52a659ab588b

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