This is an aside titled 'American Indian Comics' dated 5/11/09

Comic Art Indigène, an exhibit at Smithsonian’s The National Museum of the American Indian, examines “how storytelling has been used through comics and comic-inspired art to express the contemporary Native American experience… The historic examples used in the exhibition, such as photographs of rock art, ledger art, and ceramics, are meant to link Native American art traditions with contemporary voices.” Interesting emphasis on comics as non-traditional/craft art like pottery and jewelry-making. Here’s a review from Comics Girl. It’s a brief exhibit, but worth a visit if you are in town. I would love to see a follow up examining Native American graffiti artists too (something this show touches upon.) Also worth a stop: the museum’s Mitsitam Cafe including Native foods from the Americas.

Posted by Joanne on May. 11, 2009 Tagged: , , , , , ,

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