Photographic works in the exhibition, including the 1880 Peace Delegation series and Um-basax-bilua, Where They Make the Noise, refer to the legacy of struggles and resilience of the Crow community as they fought for the preservation of their land and culture. Through her research-based practice, Red Star investigated the boundaries of the Crow reservation and the process of negotiation throughout the 19th century. government policy enforced after 1880 that prioritized keeping the Crow people on their reservation. The exhibition’s title is a translation of the Apsáalooke word Annúkaxua and refers to a U.S. We hope this exhibition is a step towards bridging the void.”Īn enrolled member of the Apsáalooke (Crow) Tribe, Red Star works across disciplines to explore the intersections of Native American ideologies and colonialist structures, both historically and in contemporary society. “Our Columbus community’s awakening to the history and endurance of Indigenous people should not be for a day or a month, but for a lifetime. “The Columbus Museum of Art is proud to host Wendy Red Star: A Scratch on the Earth,” said Deidre Hamlar, Director of the Aminah Robinson Legacy Project and in-house curator for the exhibition at CMA. 1981) to date and features more than 40 works, highlighting 15 years of her studio practice.īringing the historical details of Crow and colonist history into the Technicolor present, Red Star uses photography, textiles and mixed media installation to explore themes of Crow history, the indigenous roots of feminism and contemporary life on the Crow Indian reservation in Montana where she was raised. Organized by The Newark Museum of Art, this mid-career survey is the most comprehensive exhibition of Red Star (b. Exhibition DescriptionĬolumbus Museum of Art presents Wendy Red Star: A Scratch on the Earth, on view April 21–September 3, 2023. Click here for information about ticket prices, parking, and additional visit information. If you need help planning your visit, call 614.221.6801. Wendy Red Star: A Scratch on the Earth is a special exhibition and requires an additional fee. On view April 21–SeptemAdmission Information
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