On April 24, Ucross announced that next week, on May 3, four Ucross Native American Fellows will travel from across the nation to engage with the Sheridan community in free events for students and the public.
The artists will discuss their work in “Celebrating Complexities,” the current exhibitio
Ucross Art Gallery has announced the opening of “Celebrating Complexities,” on view from February 12 through May 17. “Celebrating Complexities” showcases the work of four talented artists who work across many different mediums, including photography, sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, beading, quillwork and basketmaking. For more information, to view the exhibition's brochure and to register for the May 3 events, visit ucross.org.
On May 5, the Ucross Foundation hosted an artists’ talk at the Sheridan College’s Kinnison Hall, and a reception to meet the artists and curator behind the Ucross Art Gallery’s current exhibition, “Field Guide: Teresa Baker + Anthony Hudson + Jessica Mehta + Eliza Naranjo Morse.”
The exhibition f
The Ucross Foundation invites the community to meet the artists and curator behind the Ucross Art Gallery’s current exhibition, “Field Guide: Teresa Baker + Anthony Hudson + Jessica Mehta + Eliza Naranjo Morse,” during an artist talk and reception on Friday, May 5.
The exhibition features art by
The newest exhibition at the Ucross Art Gallery features four Native American artists, all who were recipients of the 2020 and 2021 recipients of the Ucross Fellowships for Native American Visual Artists. “Field Guide” was curated by Andrea R. Hanley, a member of the Navajo tribe.
Hanley, who ser