Art, poetry and reflections by: Tracy Atsitty, Avis Charley, Lynnette Hauzous, Monica Wapaha, and Venaya Yazzie on display from January 15th to April 30th.
About the exhibit
We are Indigenous sisters, born of different mothers from across vast Indin’ Country. We stand in sisterhood in our understanding, in our portrayal of modern-day matriarchy as “neo-ceremony.” Within our individual landscapes, we see, we hear, we taste, we smell, we touch the land, flora, fauna, and our people. In our diverse experiences we create a sacred solitude to balance the chaos of a modern society that remains foreign to our epistemologies and tribal mother tongues. Sisters from California to Maryland parallel each other’s daily rituals of 21st century life as brown Indigenous beings. Sisters in Apache lands and in Pueblo homes recreate female generational movements of healing empathy and compassion. Within our art are narratives of life, of survival, of resilience.
Venaya Yazzie, artist and curator
free admission
2021/01/15 - 2021/04/30
Open Doors: Art in Action
www.epiphanyaz.org, Flagstaff, AZ 86001