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SUMMARY:Indigenous Art with Artist America Meredith
DESCRIPTION:\nSt. Brendan: He Came, He Saw, He Went Back Home, America Meredith, 2002, Acrylic/canvas\nIndigenous Art with America Meredith (Cherokee Nation)\nArtist/Editor of First American Art Magazine\nFree Public Talk, Wednesday, April 2nd, 7-8 pm\nat the Tucson Museum of Art, downtown Tucson\nAND\nSaturday, April 5, 11 am to noon, at Amerind\n\nArtist, curator, art critic, and editor America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) is a celebrated contemporary artist of international stature. She is currently holding a mid-career retrospective at Amerind Woman of Her Word: Art and Text of America Meredith. Come learn about her art and work as editor of the highly influential First American Art Magazine.\nAs an artist, she explores the intersections between language and image, between Native and non-Native cultures, and between humans and other living beings.\nAmerica Meredith earned her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and BFA from the University of Oklahoma. She has exhibited in the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia. She was the 2018 Sequoyah Fellow at Northeastern State University, won the 2018 Cherokee National Historical Society Contemporary Achievement Award, was a 2009 Artist Fellow of the National Museum of the American Indian, and won the Institute of American Indian Art’s Distinguished Alumni Award for Excellence in Contemporary Native American Arts.\nHer Tucson talk will be held on Wednesday, April 2, 7-8 pm, at\nTucson Museum of Art\n140 North Main Street\nStonewall Foundation Community Room\nin the Alice Chaiten Baker Center for Art Education\nHer Amerind talk will be on Saturday, April 5, 11 am to noon\nat Amerind’s Fulton-Hayden Memorial Art Gallery\nWe hope you will come and meet this celebrated contemporary artist and learn about her art and her work as editor of the highly influential First American Art Magazine on April 2nd.\nThank you to our sponsor:\n\n
URL:https://www.amerind.org/events/indigenous-art-with-artist-america-meredith/
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