Photo courtesy Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art

Ends Sun., Sept. 9 – Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art  

From ou.edu/fjjma: Visual Voices: Contemporary Chickasaw Artoffers celebratory and mysterious, thought-provoking, and critical two-dimensional and three-dimensional works, including abstract and experimental contemporary Chickasaw art.

This traveling exhibition offers an opportunity to view recent works by leading and emerging artists of the Chickasaw Nation.

The artworks analyze the complex relationship between contemporary Chickasaw life and rich tribal history and culture. Each artist demonstrates a personal approach. Many of the artists are inspired by traditional Chickasaw elements of design and render them using contemporary materials and aesthetics to create an innovative visual language. Others investigate tribal stories, belief systems, or family histories and traditions, and how these relate to present-day Chickasaw life.

With more than 65 artworks reflecting a wide variety of themes, techniques and methods, the exhibition finds balance in the artists’ strong connection to tribal identity as well as his or her distinctly individual and cultural roots.

The exhibit is organized by concepts and subjects important to the artists, including personal and collective identities; seasonal and nature-related themes (including social and environmental dimensions of human relationships with the earth); place and belonging (including artists’ relationship to their current and historic homelands); as well as cross-cultural relationships and influences characteristic of the Chickasaw artists’ experience today.

Visual Voices: Contemporary Chickasaw Art is made possible by grants provided by the Chickasaw Nationand the National Endowment for the Arts, and by assistance from The American Indian Cultural Center and Museum.

Click here to read more about the opening.  For more information visit ou.edu/fjjma.

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