Our Story: Water is Life

Описание к видео Our Story: Water is Life

Native Arts Cultural Collective, in conjunction with Shasta County Arts Council presents this incredible exhibit and festival.

Exhibiting artists include:

Ben Aleck, Paiute
Rita Alvarez, Huichol
George Blake, Hupa-Yurok
Miki’ala Catalfano, Hawaiian
Farrell Cunningham, Mountain Maidu
Jonathon Freeman, Choctaw/Chichimeca
Rochelle Kulei, Shoshone
Jean LaMarr, Pit River/Paiute
Julian Lang, Karuk, Wiyot
Brandy McDaniels, Pit River (Madesi), Wintu, Yana, Yuki, Shasta & Pomo
Mary Montgomery, Atsugewi/Pit River
Rod Querini, Atsugewi/Hat Creek
Michelle Radcliff-Garcia, Wintu
Lyn Risling, Karuk, Yurok, Hupa
Keanuenue Kaholi Roldan, Hawaiian
Kristi J. Smith, Yurok

The Native Arts Cultural Collective (NACC) is a native-led community organization supporting Indigenous Peoples and cultural diversity through the arts. Our Story: Water is Life  is a project of NACC with fiscal sponsorship by the L.I.F.E. Center and assistance from the Shasta County Arts Council. Our Story Native art exhibitions are meant to revive, preserve and perpetuate Native Peoples and communities and add Indigenous perspectives to global conversations.

Gallery Curator: Agata Maruszewski
Videography: John Stymus
Photography, Videography & Editing:
Debra Lucero, Isleta Pueblo

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