Widoké on the Road: Detroit Institute of Arts

Join the Education Department on a trip to the Detroit Institute of Arts to view Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation which includes artwork created by Gun Lake Tribe Citizens. Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation celebrates the enduring cultures and creative achievements of over 60 Anishinaabe artists from across the Great Lakes region. These artists represent a continuation of Anishinaabe creativity, which has been ongoing for centuries. One of the largest presentations of contemporary Native American art in the Midwest and the first major Native American exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts in 30 years, this exhibition challenges perceptions about what Native American art can be, how it should be seen, and how it can be interpreted.

The Days Itinerary: We will depart the Administration building at 9:00 a.m., space is limited and must be reserved in advance. Priority will be given to Gun Lake Tribe Citizens and their households ages 13 and up. We will return to campus by 8:00 p.m. and one meal will be provided during our trip.

Questions and to RSVP

Contact Tribal Librarian, Karen Bos at karen.bos@glt-nsn.gov or 269.397.1780 to reserve your space or answer any questions you may have.

RSVP DUE BY MARCH 19.

 

Can’t make this trip with us?

Check out the DIA website to see the pieces in this exhibit here!

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