RG Miller: Tsi Non:we Entewaha’hara’ne / Our Path Forward | Beyond the Nest (Rochester)

RG Miller: Tsi Non:we Entewaha’hara’ne / Our Path Forward


*The event has already taken place on this date: Sun, 09/22/2024
Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) 137 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14604 (585) 461-2222 http://www.rochestercontemporary.org/ info@rochestercontemporary.org $2/Free for RoCo members

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Tsi NonEntewaha’hara'ne" showcases the art of R. G. Miller, a Mohawk artist and survivor of the Mohawk Institute Indian Residential School. The exhibit features large oil paintings and mixed-media artworks created by Miller from 2003-2008, vividly portraying his harrowing experiences and the ongoing impact of his trauma. This powerful display repudiates the genocidal practices of settler-colonialism and affirms Indigenous sovereignty through art. The exhibit is an important contribution to the national truth and reconciliation process in Canada, a process that has not yet begun in the US. This exhibition may be emotionally intense for some viewers, support will be available on-site during events. August 30 - September 22, 2024 Artist & Curator Talk: August 30, 6pm Opening Reception: First Friday, September 6, 6-9pm Resilience /Survivance/ Care with Lauren Jimerson: September 6, 6pm Film Screening/ Q&A with Cher Obediah: September 12, 6pm


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Location:

137 East Ave.
Rochester, NY, 14604
United States

Phone:

5854612222
Contact name: 
Rochester Contemporary Art Center
The event has already taken place on this date: 
09/22/2024
Time: 
Wed-Sun 12:00 pm -5:00 pm
Price: 
$2 admission/free for members