18th Annual IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts exhibition celebrates Native American Artistry
The Washington State History Museum‘s highly anticipated 18th annual IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts exhibition is returning to the museum on July 22 through September 24, 2023. This juried exhibition features 36 original works by 26 Native American artists from across the United States.
The curated exhibition features a diverse array of mediums, including beadwork, painting, carving, glass, basketry, textiles, mixed media, and digital works. From traditional craftsmanship to innovative contemporary styles, the artworks showcase a broad spectrum of Native art today.
Each piece on display will be accompanied by an artist’s statement, offering guests valuable insight into cultural context and influences. One particularly striking painting Raven Dancer by Shana Yellow Calf (Enrolled Northern Arapaho), beautifully captures her blend of Native artistic styles and modern inspirations. “The merging of the mask of Raven with ballet stems from my granddaughters who both dance traditional Native style and also ballet,” she said. “It’s a combination of two worlds and the gracefulness of not just dance but the stories of Raven.”
The highlight of opening night on Saturday, July 22 at 5:30 PM will be the 2023 IN THE SPIRIT Artist Awards presentation. Guests will enjoy first access to the exhibition, light refreshments, and an awards ceremony with contributing artists. The awards categories include Best in Show, Spirit of the Northwest, Honoring Innovation, Honoring the Ancestors, and the Purchase Prize. Throughout the run of the exhibition, guests will have the opportunity to cast a vote for the People’s Choice Award. This event is free with registration.
IN THE SPIRIT awards are carefully selected through a blind-jury process, adhering to pre-determined criteria. The jury panel consists of a rotating selection of Native artists and subject experts. The 2023 jurors include José E. Montaño (Aymara-Quechua), Paige Pettibon (Confederated Salish and Kootenai), and Tisa Matheson (Nimiipuu).
Each year, the Washington State History Museum works closely with a Native Advisory Committee to shape the exhibition and the accompanying IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival. The highly anticipated free indoor/outdoor community festival, held on August 12 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, celebrates Native culture. The festival features an artist vendor market, cultural music and dance performances, art-making opportunities, and free access to the Washington State History Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, and Museum of Glass for the day.
In appreciation to our active-duty military families, the Blue Star Museums program, and the Washington State History Museum offers complimentary admission for up to five family members with valid ID from now through September 4.
The IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts exhibition has been made possible, in part, through the generous support of Tacoma Venues & Events.
Get all the details for IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts exhibition and more at washingtonhistory.org.
#Image Credits:
Daniel Joseph Friday (Lummi Nation) Chief Tsi’lixw Basket, 2022, 14″x14″
Exhibitions and Events Dates and Links:
IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts Exhibition
July 22 through September 24, 2023
At the Washington State History Museum, 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98405 https://www.washingtonhistory.org/exhibit/in-the-spirit-2023/
IN THE SPIRIT Artist Awards and Opening Night
FREE with registration
July 22, 2023, 5:30 to 7:00 PM
At the Washington State History Museum, 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98405 https://www.washingtonhistory.org/event/in-the-spirit-artist-awards-2023/
IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival
FREE
Saturday, August 12, 2023, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
At the Washington State History Museum, 1911 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98405
https://www.washingtonhistory.org/event/in-the-spirit-festival-2023/