C.N. Gorman Museum director Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie and C.N. Gorman curator Veronica Passalacqua discuss the genesis and themes of Our People, Our Land, Our Images, an exhibit of international Indigenous photography.
The speakers will discuss exhibition themes focusing on representation, colonialism, cultural continuity, sovereignty and the future of indigenous photography.
Created by the C.N. Gorman Museum at UC Davis in 2006, Our People, Our Land, Our Images has traveled to museums and institutions large and small in the last 12 years. The Grace Hudson Museum will be the last venue to show the exhibit, on view until Sept. 30.
Event is free with Museum admission: $4; $10 per family; $3 for students and seniors; free to all on the first Friday of the month; and always free to members
Phone: 7074672836
2018/09/16 - 2018/09/16
Additional time info:
Museum will be open to view exhibit until 4:30.
Grace Hudson Museum
431 S. Main St., Ukiah, CA 95482