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You’re invited to UNSETTLE/Converge: Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship 2023

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colorful glass beadwork woven with thread

Art from Ruth Cuthand, along with four other Native contemporary artists, will be on display at the exhibition.

Ruth Cuthand (Plains Cree / Scottish / Irish, b. 1954) | (Left) Anxiety, 2022, (Right) Depression, 2022, glass beads, thread, backing | Museum Purchases from the Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship

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.

UNSETTLE/Converge highlights the 2023 Fellows leading the way on this work. See the exhibition at the Eiteljorg Museum Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023 through February 2024. Meet the artists, enjoy cocktails, music with DJ Toyacoyah, and more at the Opening Celebration happening Friday, Nov. 10. Buy tickets.

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