Brosseau Center for Learning: Indigenous Peoples' Day 2019
Exhibition
Exhibition Overview
Brosseau Center for Learning: Indigenous Peoples' Day 2019
October 8, 2019–October 27, 2019
Gallery 318, The Jack and Lavon Brosseau Center for Learning, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
Exhibition organized in recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Day 2019.
Works of art
Kay WalkingStick (born 1935); Landfall Press (active 1970–2004); Jack Lemon (circa 1935); Steve Campbell; Sarah Pavlus; Marion Karl
Night Magic,
2001
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (1940–2025)
Winds of Change,
1991
unrecorded Unangan (Aleut) artist
small basket with lid,
early 1900s
unrecorded Paiute or Washoe artist
bead covered basket,
early 1900s
unrecorded Flathead or Kootenai artist
beaded belt,
late 1800s–1917
Nampeyo of Hano (1859–1942, active 1880–1940)
olla (jar),
circa 1890
unrecorded Yup'ik artist
storage basket,
late 1800s–early 1900s
unrecorded Diné (Navajo) artist
wedding basket,
early 1900s–1917
unrecorded Potawatomi artist
pair of beaded moccasins,
1860s
Elva Nampeyo (1926–1985, active 1940–1985)
bowl,
1930
Mamie Mitchell (1929–1993)
beaded man,
late 1800s–1981
unrecorded Native Arctic artist
beaded collar,
1900–1990
unrecorded Mojave artist
doll cradleboard,
late 1800s–1992
unrecorded Nlaka’pamux (Thompson River Salish) artist
cup and saucer,
late 1800s–1926
unrecorded Plains artist
beaded panel,
late 1800s–1980
Fannie Nampeyo (1900 or 1904–1987, active 1920–1987)
pot,
1950s
unrecorded Kwih-dich-chuh-aht (Makah) artist
basket with lid,
1979
unrecorded Native Alaskan artist
basket with lid,
1987
Teri Greeves (born 1970)
Gina Adams (born 1965)
Rachel Namingha Nampeyo (1903–1985)
jar with migration pattern,
mid-late 1900s
Priscilla Namingha Nampeyo (1924–2008)
seed jar,
mid-late 1900s
Nampeyo of Hano (1859–1942, active 1880–1940); Annie Healing Nampeyo (Queuchawa) (1884–1968, active 1900–1930s)
bowl,
circa 1915–1920
Hisi Quotskuyva Nampeyo (born 1964)
bowl,
late 1900s
Diego Romero (born 1964, active circa 1986–present); Landfall Press (active 2004–present)
Cara,
2018