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Silva Gallery to feature Matika Wilbur photography


Silva Gallery to feature Matika Wilbur photography - Community News

The tribes have shared with her both communal and personal narratives in a range of landscapes. Receiving welcome from sovereign North American indigenous ...

Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America

In conjunction with the Stephen Crane Lecture Series, the Silva Gallery was honored to host Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America by Matika ...

Exhibit challenges us to rethink our image of Native Americans

Wilbur first focused on portraits of Coastal Salish elders in We Are One People. The exhibit at the Silva Gallery features 24 images from the ...

Matika Wilbur

Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip) is one of the nation's leading photographers, based in the Pacific Northwest.

Matika Wilbur (@project_562) • Instagram photos and videos

59K Followers, 1144 Following, 1667 Posts - Matika Wilbur (@project_562) on Instagram: "Documentary project by @MatikaWilbur dedicated to photographing over ...

What's happening on the local art scene this week

... Matika Wilbur; through March 9; artist's reception 6-8 p.m. Tuesday with talk at 7. Silva Gallery of Art at Pennington School, 112 W.

SMC Barrett Art Gallery to Showcase Acclaimed Native American ...

... photographer, writer, podcaster, and public speaker Matika Wilbur from the Tulalip and Swinomish Tribes. The exhibition opens Friday, August ...

Photographer and Social Documentarian Matika Wilbur to Talk ...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Bellingham, WA; May 7, 2021— powerful storytelling with video, photography and song, Matika Wilbur (Tulalip and ...

Events - Project 562

The Cape Ann Museum is proud to present 1st Peoples: Portraits of the First Light, a new exhibition of photographic narratives by Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and ...

Project 562: More Than Just Photography - The Corsair

World-renowned photographer, Matika Wilbur shares Native American culture in a series of 76 portraits taken while visiting different 562 ...

Photographer Matika Wilbur set out to take portraits of every Native ...

Photographer Matika Wilbur set out to take portraits of every Native American tribe — these are the results.

An Inside Perspective Features Article for Students | Scholastic Art ...

Matika Wilbur, Self-Portrait. Silver gelatin fiber and hand-colored with oil paints. Photograph by Matika Wilbur. Used by permission of the artist. All rights ...

New Exhibition Seeds of Culture: The Portraits and Stories of Native ...

In the exhibition, Wilbur has curated the striking photographs from among the thousands of portraits she has taken in recent years. Written ...

The Power of Art and a Vision - The Corsair

Matika Wilbur wraps up her year as Santa Monica College's Artist-In ... Wilbur signed copies of her book inside the photo gallery.

Matika Wilbur Archives - Tulalip News

As ICTMN reported in January, Matika Wilbur has embarked on a three-year project to photograph peoples and cultures that are not only alive but are thriving and ...

Photos by Matika Wilbur (@project_562) · July 20, 2024 - Instagram

Our exhibition “1st Peoples: Portraits of the First Light” features contemporary photographs of Nipmuc, Wampanoag, Shinnecock, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot ...

SMC Barrett Hosts Matika Wilbur Book Signing

Santa Monica College's Pete and Susan Barrett Art Gallery will host two free events Monday, May 8, for Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America.

Seeds of Culture: The Portraits and Stories of Native American Women

Matika Wilbur, a member of the Swinomish and Tulalip Tribes and the creator and director of Project 562, selects a group of striking photographs from among ...

Matika Wilbur's 'Project 562: Changing the Way we see Native ...

Santa Monica College “Project 562” Exhibition · Contrasting Photography Styles · Mesmerizing Images · Photos Tell a Story · Strong Indigenous Women.

The Activation of Corners - The Stranger

... Matika Wilbur's strong new photographs are classic black-and-white, small format. And Matt McCormick crosses time periods as well as mediums ...