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On Display August 29 - October 19

Explore our newest exhibit which features original prints from 28 Indigenous artists from across the globe,
revealing the diverse points of view present in the world of contemporary Native printmaking.

OPENING NIGHT GALA

Friday, August 29th
5:30-7:30pm

Hors d’oeuvres  |  Cash Bar  |  Live Music

Members: Free | Non-Members: $10

Picture

Marwin Begaye (Diné [Navajo]),
Atseetuts’ii (Red Tail Hawk), 2016.
Courtesy of the C.N. Gorman Museum, UC Davis.

Picture

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (Salish/Kootenai),
Speaking the Enemy’s Language, 2015.
Woodcut and auka ink. Courtesy of the C.N. Gorman Museum, UC Davis.

Exhibit sponsored by:
Dave and Marilyn Bostrom, Preston Bostrom, and the Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund

Traveling exhibition Metaphor, Myth, & Politics: Art from Native Printmakers is the product of a partnership between the C.N. Gorman Museum and UC Davis and Exhibit Envoy.

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  • Home
  • Exhibits
    • The Ancient Basin
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    • Temporary Gallery >
      • How People Make Things
      • Art Exhibit & Sale
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  • Events
    • STEAM Saturdays
    • Trivia Night
    • Deanna Skillman Art Exhibit Opening
    • Speaker Series
    • STEAM Camp
  • Education
    • Youth Programs >
      • STEAM Saturdays
      • STEAM Camp
      • Youth Scholarship Application
      • Guided Youth Tours
      • Scavenger Hunts
    • Adult Programs >
      • Speaker Series
  • Calendar
    • STEAM Saturdays
    • Trivia Night
    • Deanna Skillman Art Exhibit
    • Speaker Series
  • Visitor Information
    • Directions
    • Hours & Admission
    • Passport Program
    • Guided Public Tours
    • Guided Youth Tours
    • Visitor Survey
  • Join & Support
    • Membership >
      • Individual & Family
      • Business & Corporate
    • Support Us
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Facility Rental >
      • Capacity, Amenities, & Rates
      • Rental Request Form
    • Staff & Board of Directors
    • Volunteer Opportunities
    • Job Openings
    • Our History
    • Strategic Plan
  • Resources
    • Rico Stine Glass Plate Collection
    • The War Babies of Worland Oral History Collection
  • Gift Shop
  • Mammoth News