Original Peoples Podcast Ongwehonwe
RESILIENCE This exhibition explores the resiliency of Indigenous artists across generations. Resilience and is curated by Ucross Fellow Marwin Begaye (Navajo), a professor at the University of Oklahoma, whose research examines issues of cultural identity through the intersection of Indigenous Americans and popular culture. The Indigenous artists whose works compose Resilience come from different disciplines, as well as tribal nations. Each was awarded the Ucross Fellowship for Native American Artists in 2025. Writer Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) uses Cherokee orthography on her ceramics, fostering a link to language and kinship. Gina Herrera (Tesuque Pueblo), a sculptor, uses ceramics, steel, and found materials to construct figurative sculptures that explore her heritage, as well as her experiences as an army veteran. Performance and visual artist Sarah Ortegon HighWalking (Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho) explores movement and different forms of repetition through her painting, beadwork, and dancing. Resilience is on view from January 29, through May 15. Join us for two special events, both free and open to the public with required registration, on Friday, April 17: * Artist Talk: The curator and featured artists will discuss their work at 11 a.m. in Kinnison Hall at Sheridan College. * Public Reception: We will toast the show with refreshments; the curator will also give a special talk at the Ucross Art Gallery. To Learn more about the artists please follow these links https://www.ginaherrera.com/ https://www.asaunookeclapsaddle.com/biography https://www.sarahortegon.com/ To Learn more about the Ucross Foundation please follow link. https://www.ucrossfoundation.org/ucross-gallery.html
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