Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship exhibition Shifting Boundaries opens Nov. 13
Riveting works on view by five Native artists selected for prestigious Fellowship
Anita Fields (Osage / Muscogee); Starr Man, 2015; Clay, slip, gold luster glaze. Collection of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, The University of Oklahoma, Norman; The James T. Bialac Native American Art Collection, 2010.
Riveting works on view by five Native artists selected for prestigious Fellowship
Attract, currently is on view in another exhibition, Powerful Women II: Contemporary Art from the Eiteljorg Collection. The invited artist is selected for the Fellowship based on a lifetime of work.
receives a $25,000 unrestricted grant, and the museum purchases more than $100,000 in art from the Fellows to add to its collection of contemporary Native art, considered one of the best such collections in the world.
contemporary art to the forefront, casting a spotlight on the works of leading Native American and First Nations artists. The 2021 class of Eiteljorg Fellows is an exceptional group
who have created intriguing works across a variety of disciplines — works that museum guests will want to experience,” Eiteljorg President and CEO John Vanausdall said. “The Fellows’ work underscores the vitality, imagination and innovation in today’s Native art, and will encourage dialogue about contemporary art.”
as Fellows. The museum’s longstanding commitment to contemporary Native art and artists was unique when the Fellowship program began, and it is exciting to see how the field has grown and evolved over more than two decades,”
Eiteljorg Vice President and Chief Curatorial Officer Elisa Phelps said.
and sponsored by the Efroymson Family Fund, a Central Indiana Community Foundation Fund, the David H. and Barbara M. Jacobs Foundation, David H. Jacobs, the Consulate General of Canada in Detroit and Ice Miller
LLP, with additional support from the Margot L. Eccles Arts and Culture Fund, a Central Indiana Community Foundation Fund, the Indiana Arts Commission and the Arts Council of the City of Indianapolis.
organized the selection round, met with the Fellows, curated the exhibitions of their work and ultimately made a major impact on the world of contemporary art.
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