Expert Lecture: “Hiding in Plain Sight: Expanding the Canvas”, 5:30pm
Jennifer Woodcock-Medicine Horse will explore the history and social purposes of painted Blackfeet tipis and the transition to contemporary murals examined through Louis Still Smoking and John Isaiah Pepion’s body of work.
Jennifer Woodcock-Medicine Horse, PhD, is Program Director for IndigenEyes: Contemporary Native American Art of the Rocky Mountains and Plains. Dr. Jennifer Woodcock-Medicine Horse holds a PhD in American Studies, an MA in Native American Studies from Montana State University-Bozeman, and a BA in Anthropology/Archaeology from UC Berkeley
This lecture is part of programming for WITHIN: Louis Still Smoking & John Isaiah Pepion. Learn more about this exhibition here.