Fifty-one drums made of elk hide and 50 garments hang from a wall and ceiling inside Washington State University's Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Screen-printed.
PULLMAN — Vivid color instantly drew audience members to the back of Jeffrey Gibson’s exhibit, aided by hanging elk hide drums and neon garments representing the turning point of the
Vivid color instantly drew audience members to the back of Jeffrey Gibson’s exhibit, aided by hanging elk hide drums and neon garments representing the turning point of the artist’s career.
Vivid color instantly drew audience members to the back of Jeffrey Gibson’s exhibit, aided by hanging elk hide drums and neon garments representing the turning point of the artist’s career.
They Teach Love. That is the name of queer Cherokee-Choctaw artist Jeffrey Gibson’s art exhibition showing through March 9, 2024, at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. This year, Gibson was selected to represent the United States at the 2024 Venice Biennale international art exhibition. Curated from the art collection of museum benefactors Jordan Schnitzer and.