Young Indigenous women artists featured in Boulder exhibition
Summer exhibition showcases the work of four emerging Native artists at the North Boulder Library
Four emerging Indigenous women artists are exhibiting their work this summer at the North Boulder Library through the Art + Place program, according to reporting by KUNC. The exhibition, presented by the NoBo Art District in collaboration with Thunder Wolf Native Arts and Culture, features artists younger than 25 and aims to expand opportunities for Native artists while bringing Indigenous perspectives to public spaces.
Among the featured artists is 19-year-old Maxx Wapasha Lake, who is part of the San Carlos Apache Tribe and a descendant of the Navajo Nation. Curator Tom Myer, who is Cayuga of the Haudenosaunee and Ngäbe-Buglé, told KUNC the exhibition also helps educate the public about Native history and contemporary Native life. The gallery is open during library hours through the end of August, and all artwork is available for purchase.
- 1.Emma VandenEinde. KUNC, .
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