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

Union Art Gallery 2200 E Kenwood Blvd Campus Level 1, Next to Panthercard Office, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Matika Wilbur’s (Swinomish and Tulalip) extensive photography portfolio captures the diversity and beauty of contemporary Native America while challenging its stereotypical representations. Wilbur’s work combines imagery and stories of Native Americans in the United States to create conversations about their... Read More

Mary Nohl Screening, Inna Dmitrieva

Union Cinema

FREE FOR EVERYONE In conjunction with her 2022 Nohl Fellowship, Inna Dmitrieva presents In Retrospect: A compilation of short films that look back, be it at stages of life or periods of history, as a way to come to grips... Read More

Free

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

Union Art Gallery 2200 E Kenwood Blvd Campus Level 1, Next to Panthercard Office, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Matika Wilbur’s (Swinomish and Tulalip) extensive photography portfolio captures the diversity and beauty of contemporary Native America while challenging its stereotypical representations. Wilbur’s work combines imagery and stories of Native Americans in the United States to create conversations about their... Read More

Dreams Under Confinement: Films by Christopher Harris

Union Cinema

FREE FOR EVERYONE Christopher Harris is a filmmaker whose films and video installations read African-American historiography through the poetics and aesthetics of experimental cinema. His work employs manually and photo-chemically altered appropriated moving images, staged re-enactments of archival artifacts and... Read More

Free

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

Union Art Gallery 2200 E Kenwood Blvd Campus Level 1, Next to Panthercard Office, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Matika Wilbur’s (Swinomish and Tulalip) extensive photography portfolio captures the diversity and beauty of contemporary Native America while challenging its stereotypical representations. Wilbur’s work combines imagery and stories of Native Americans in the United States to create conversations about their... Read More