
Thu, Apr 17, 6 pm | Leslie Cheek Theater
Understand the Landscape of Indigenous Art with Virginia Native Arts Alliance
with Rebecca Hill, Director of the Virginia Native Arts Alliance (VNAA) and Pamunkey Tribal Council Member, and Siera Hyte, VMFA’s Schiller Family Curator of Indigenous American Art
In conversation with Siera Hyte, Rebecca Hill will discuss the transformative power of art as a vessel for cultural expression and the importance of educating the public about the historic and contemporary experiences of Indigenous communities. Learn more about the VNAA’s goals and the current landscape of Indigenous art in what is now known as Virginia.
To register, please select the date of the lecture, April 17, on the calendar below.
Modernism’s Ambivalences: Charles Ethan Porter’s "Chrysanthemums", c. 1881