Curated by Maryhill's Steve Grafe, the exhibition features some of the most important American Indian artists of the 20th century. These artists were residents of the Southern Plains and Southwest, and affiliated with the University of Oklahoma, Bacone College and the studio at the Santa Fe Indian School. Their works were some of the first painted after educators of Native students were allowed to encourage-rather than suppress-Native cultural expressions. Produced largely between 1930 and 1980, the paintings that appear in the exhibition show the later, mature work of these seminal artists.SRC: Get details for the Maryhill Museum of Art's 75th Anniversary at: www.goldendalesentinel.com/story/2015/02/11/news/maryhill-opens-for-75th-year-march-15/5463.html
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