Visions of Indigenous Land and Sea
March 21, 2013
7–8:30 pm
PACCAR Pavilion


SOLD OUT

Join us at the Olympic Sculpture Park for a dialogue featuring some of the Northwest’s most compelling native artists. They will discuss what it means to be an indigenous artist, their relationships to the land, and how identity informs their processes and purposes in creating art.

Introduction

Warren King George, Muckleshoot historian

Moderator

Charlotte Coté, Associate Professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Washington

Panelists

  • Al Charles Jr., Coast Salish carver
  • Anna Hoover, Norwegian-Aleut multidisciplinary artist
  • Randy Lewis, Colville weaver
  • Lisa Telford, Haida weaver

Free but registration is required. Unclaimed reservations will be released 10 minutes before start time.


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