Wendy Red Star: The Insistence of an Apsáalooke Feminist

Wendy Red Star headshot

Wendy Red Star uses photography, fiber arts, video, and sculpture to shape a novel perspective on Native American life, an unexpected commentary that has carved out a forum for Native women’s voices in contemporary art. Red Star sees herself as a “cultural archivist,” unaffectedly addressing the experience of being a Crow (Apsáalooke) female in today’s society, both on and off reservations.

Join the Friends of the Institute as we look forward to a conversation with Wendy Red Star and Jill Ahlberg Yohe, Associate Curator of Native American Art at Mia.

Free tickets available to Friends members starting September 15: http://new.artsmia.org/visit/tickets/or 612.870.6323. Tickets for the general public available September 17. Please read the latest edition of the Friends newsletter for up-to-date ticketing information. 

Overflow seating available in the Wells Fargo Community Room.

THE MARK AND MARY GOFF FITERMAN LECTURES ARE PRESENTED BY THE FRIENDS OF THE INSTITUTE AND MIA