September 19, 2019
Peripheral Vision(s) brings together portraits by 19th century Northern Plains warrior-artists and 20th century artists, Leonard Baskin and Fritz Scholder to explore perspectives on the “Indian” image. It was co-curated by Chartrand with Gerald McMaster. More on the exhibition here.
This event is free and all are welcome.
The Peripheral Vision(s) project is supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
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