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Don’t miss UNSETTLE/Converge: Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship 2023

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A visitor admiring the work of Four Doors of Prayer by artist Raven Halfmoon (Caddo Nation/Choctaw/Delaware, b. 1991), on display in the Eiteljorg’s UNSETTLE/Converge exhibit.

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Since 1999, the internationally renowned Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship has been integral in bringing contemporary Native art to the forefront and amplifying the voices of groundbreaking Native artists in our community.

This year’s round UNSETTLE/Converge highlights five impactful Fellows who are leading the way to present Native voices and visions foremost through their exquisite art. See the exhibition at the Eiteljorg Museum now through Saturday, Feb. 24. Buy tickets.

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