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Date & Time
Friday, Mar 04, 2022 5:00 PM
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Art Department
Native American Studies
Location
Gonzaga University Urban Arts Center 125 S. Stevens St. Spokane, WA 99201
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About This Event
In an effort to raise awareness, to the current and ongoing issue of thousands of currently open, unsolved cases of MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Persons) throughout the US and Canada (107 of which are in Washington State and 17 of which are from Spokane and the surrounding area), a united collective of local Native American speakers and artists, gathered by guest curator Jeff Ferguson, will share their works of traditional and contemporary arts and research at the Gonzaga University Urban Arts Center, aka the “GUUAC”, in downtown Spokane located on the third floor of 125 S. Stevens.
Participating speakers include: Donell Barlow Ottawa Tribe/Otter Clan, Margo Hill - Spokane, Paulette Jordan - Coeur d'Alene, Idella King - Northern Arapaho and Patsy Whitefoot Yakama/Dine'
Participating artists inculde: LeAnne Campbell - Coeur d'Alene, Nahaan FastfromEnglish - Tlingit, Jeff Ferguson - Spokane, Ric Gendron - Colville, Helen Goodteacher - Nez Perce, Cheryl Grunlose - Colville, Dave Madera - Spokane, Roin Morigeau - Flathead Salish, Annette Peone - Coeur d'Alene, Tanisha Rattler - Northern Arapaho, Shane Ridley Stevens - Te-Moak, Charlene Teters - Spokane, Jessiray Wheeler - Colville, and Ione YellowJohn - Shoshone Bannock.
This show will be part of the First Friday art walk, opening Friday March 4th. Speakers and ceremonies begin at 5 pm Friday and continue til 9 pm and again Saturday March 5th from 10 am to 3 pm in 2022. Show runs through end of March.
Artist and Speaker Information.
Opening Reception: March 4, 5-9pm
Dates: March 4-26
Gallery Hours: Fridays, 4-7pm & Saturdays, 10am-3pm
Co-sponsored by: Gonzaga University Native American Studies Department, Eastern Washington University, End the Violence Coalition, Counting Coup Media
Masks required.