On the Edge May 12 - September 30, 2007

Forging New Directions
in Alaska Native Art (Including works from Nicholas Galanin).
Today’s Alaska Native artists create works both in traditional and contemporary modes. This exhibit features the work of 18 Alaska Native artists who honor their cultural heritage with works that diverge from traditional expressions. Their innovative approaches to their artistic practice explore such themes as tradition, cultural identity and politics.

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May 12 - September 30, 2007

Museum Of The North, Fairbanks Alaska

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Image: What Have We Become? Vol. 5 by Nicholas Galanin

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08.22.08

Upcoming Events

Dec.4th. 2008 ‘Twisted Path’ @ the Abbe Museum, Maine
Dec. 6-7th 2008 NMAI NYC
Dec. 14th “In Conversation With Nicholas Galanin” @ Alaska House NYC 4pm
Jan. 27th Skabmagovat Film Festival.  Inari, Finland. www.siida.fi/skabma
Feb 11th 2006 Winnipeg, CA Best of Imaginative Festival

Jun. 28th 2009 ‘Continuum’ @ The Bill Ried Gallery in Vancouver, CA
I am currently creating works for [...]

04.21.08

Publications

Driving itself MAD
Art News: Tribal Hybrids
Beyond Tradition
New York Times: No Reservations
No Reservations
Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 2
Painted Bravery: Contemporary Native artwork redefines tradition
Totems to Turquoise
Hood Museum of Art

04.13.08

Current Exhibitions

Second Lives: Remixing the ordinary.  Museum of Art & Design NYC
Identity: Alaska House NYC
Twisted Path: Contemporary Native American Artists Walking in Two Worlds

03.08.08

In NYC

I am in NYC for the opening of this show.
Native Voices - contemporary indigenous art
Opening reception: Saturday, March 8, 5 - 8 p.m..
five myles is located at 558 St Johns Place, Brooklyn, NY 11238
If you are in the area, please join us.

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