"This is not a Commercial, this is my homeland," 1998, by Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie. Image courtesy the artist and Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. ©Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie
“This is not a Commercial, this is my homeland,” 1998, by Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie. Image courtesy the artist and Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. ©Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie

Continuing

The work of photographers from people indigenous to North and South America, the Middle East and New Zealand is the focus of Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art’s exhibition Our People, Our Land, Our Images, running through May 25. Examining the relationship of identity and place, this show, which opened this month, includes 50 works by 26 artists across the world and generations as they reveal to viewers the way they see their lands. Artists include Shan Goshorn, Larry McNeil, Erica Lord and Pena Bonita. The museum is located 555 Elm Ave., Norman, on the University of Oklahoma campus. For more, visit www.ou.edu/fjjma.

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