First American Art Magazine No. 20, Fall 2018 | Page 7
New Perspectives
in Native American Art
History and Museum Studies
Sept. 14–15, 2018
Mary Eddy and Fred Jones Auditorium
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and the School of Visual Arts present new
scholarship on indigenous museology, curatorial practice and art history. Join us
for a series of paper presentations from nationally selected undergraduate and
graduate students. The symposium is supported by a grant from the
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
The symposium will begin with a keynote address titled Native Art in the 21st
Century: The Future Is Now on Friday evening, Sept. 14, by Kathleen Ash-Milby,
associate curator, National Museum of the American Indian.
Seeds
of Being
June 12–Dec. 30, 2018
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
The University of Oklahoma
555 Elm Ave.
Norman, OK 73019-3003
A project curated by students from a Native American Art and Museum
Histories Seminar and supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
FRED JONES JR.
MUSEUM OF ART
The UNIVERSITY of OKLAHOMA
WEITZENHOFFER FAMILY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS
The UNIVERSITY of OKLAHOMA
Tony Abeyta (U.S. Navajo, b. 1965); Seeds, Simply Emerging [detail], 2008; Charcoal and ink wash, 64 5/8 x 76
5/8 in. The James T. Bialac Native American Art Collection, 2010. Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art,
The University of Oklahoma.
For accommodations, please call Visitor Services at (405) 325-4938.
The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution. www.ou.edu/eoo