
On Wednesday, September 15, and Thursday, September 16, Augustana College will host five of the Native American artists represented in the Olson-Brandelle North American Indian Art Collection, which through October 30 is on display at the Augusta College Art Museum.
"Never before have we brought in five major visual artists at one time," promotional materials for the events state. "The convocation will be an unusual interactive experience - not a lecture you sit for - as groups tour around to see each artist in action. We haven't ever tried an event like this one, and it promises some memorable experiences, including a grand drum and dance finale."
The events are:
Panel Discussion with Artists Represented in the Olson-Brandelle North American Indian Art Collection
Wednesday, September 15, 7:30 p.m., Larson Hall, followed by reception in the Augustana College Art Museum
Participating artists will be: D. Y. Begay, Navajo weaver; Robert Tenorio, Santo Domingo potter; Kathleen Wall, Jemez figurative potter; Richard Zane Smith, Wyandot potter; and Sally Black, Navajo basket maker.
First Connections: An Arts Festival with Artists Demonstrating their Work
Thursday, September 16, 10:30 a.m. to noon, Centennial Hall Convocation
All five artists will participate, along with Navajo basket maker Agnes Gray. The Brown Otter Singers Song & Dance Group (Meskwaki) will provide a finale for this event in Centennial Hall at 11:30 a.m.
A press release for the exhibit follows.