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Native Arts Expo - presented by Global Harmony Series
Native American artists from a variety of fields will come together to showcase their talents and educate the general public on the broad scope of Native American artistic expression, including the struggles they face as modern native peoples and professionals. Featuring traditional and modern storytelling and poetry, musical performances, basket weaving and a host of art and craft vendors, the expo will serve to expose both artists with traditional and contemporary indigenous perspectives. There will also be panel discussions on the challenges surrounding Native American identity, authenticity, and trademarking as well as the issue of Native artists who do not work in traditional styles struggling to gain recognition and legitimacy for their work. Traditional or not, the majority of Native Americans living today are dealing with disenfranchised tribes, cultural genocide and loss of ancestral teachings for the younger generations. Through creative expression and sharing these issues are brought to light in the art and voices of the people who are living here and now, redefining what it means to be Native American by their own terms.
There is also a special concert by Twice As Good, the Native American father/son Blues Duo who will perform in the Coleman Auditorium at 8:00pm after the Expo. Please note that a separate ticket is needed for this concert.
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LocationGualala Arts Center (View)
46501 Old State Hwy
Gualala, CA 95445
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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