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Marking: Indigenous Narrative Exhibition
Apr
11
to May 11

Marking: Indigenous Narrative Exhibition

The 2024 Steamroller Print Fest Spotlight Print Exhibition

WOODBLOCK PRINTS BY INDIGENOUS ARTISTS 

ARTSPACE at Untitled’s annual Spotlight exhibition features an all-indigenous show featuring woodblock prints, a form of carving in which the artist makes markings on the top surface of a wood block, leaving a raised image.

The artists in this exhibition will carve on wood blocks, using tools to shape and detail their design by carving and mark-making. Ink is then applied to the carved woodblock and the block is then printed on paper or fabric. Mark your calendars now for the opening of Marking: Indigenous Narrative at ARTSPACE at Untitled April 11th, 5-8 PM. 


Artists:
Michael Elizondo Jr.
Nicole Emmons
Yatika Fields
Kristin Gentry 
Kai Gregory 
Kindra Swafford 
Kalyn Fay Barnoski
Dead Feather 
Don Narcomey 
Tom Farris 
Billy Hensley 
Richard Ray Whitman
Joe Nevaquaya
Amber DuBoise-Shepherd
Savannah Tallbear 
Hoka Skenandore
Marwin Begaye
Michelle Canning 

Writer:
Chelsea Tayrien


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Steamroller Print Festival
May
11
9:00 AM09:00

Steamroller Print Festival

RESCHEDULED DUE TO WEATHER - SatURDAY, MAY 11, 2024

The Steamroller Print Festival is the largest annual printmaking festival in Oklahoma. The festival is a celebration of local artists and brings together communities across Oklahoma in a day of festivities, live printing, local vendors, food & beer trucks, and more! This event features 200 artists and OKCPS students yearly, bringing together people across the state. Watch relief prints being created by a 5-ton steamroller and enjoy hands-on activities for all ages.


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Marking: Indigenous Narrative Opening Reception
Apr
11
5:00 PM17:00

Marking: Indigenous Narrative Opening Reception

Woodblock Prints by Indigenous Artists 

Join us for an engaging evening celebrating art and culture at the opening reception of "Marking: Indigenous Narrative," a captivating large-scale relief printmaking exhibition. Immerse yourself in the power of monochrome expression as we showcase the works of 18 talented artists, each sharing their unique stories through the ancient art of woodcut printing.

  • Date: Thursday, April 11th

  • Private Opening for Donors and Sponsors: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

  • Open to the Public: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Oklahoma City Community Foundation for their invaluable support in bringing this remarkable exhibition to life.

Discover the evolution of woodcut printing, a technique with roots deep in history yet possessing contemporary relevance. Woodcut printing involves:

  • Carving an image into a block of wood.

  • Leaving the raised areas to apply ink, which is then transferred onto paper or fabric.

  • Resulting in a striking, textured artwork/ Print.

Enjoy the rhythmic tunes of the Thunderboy Singers from 6:00 PM to 6:45 PM and Tony Tee will DJ the event from 7-8 PM. Delight your taste buds with delicious culinary creations curated by Victoria Redbird of Unite the People Native Catering. Please note that Redbird's offerings will be available for purchase, so remember to bring cash. Additionally, complimentary finger foods will be provided for attendees. Quench your thirst at our cash bar, expertly tended by Jessica Meikle, as you mingle with fellow art enthusiasts and creators alike.

Take advantage of this opportunity to experience the convergence of art, culture, and community. 


Artists:

Michael Elizondo Jr.
Nicole Emmons
Yatika Fields
Kristin Gentry 
Kai Gregory 
Kindra Swafford 

Kalyn Fay Barnoski
Dead Feather
Don Narcomey 
Tom Farris 
Billy Hensley 
Richard Ray Whitman

Joe Nevaquaya
Amber DuBoise-Shepherd
Savannah Tallbear 
Hoka Skenandore
Marwin Begaye 
Michelle Canning

Writer: 

Chelsea Tayrien


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Marking: Indigenous Narrative Artist Panel
Apr
6
11:00 AM11:00

Marking: Indigenous Narrative Artist Panel

Woodblock Prints by Indigenous Artists 

We cordially invite you to join us for the Marking: Indigenous Narrative artist panel at ARTSPACE at Untitled on Saturday, April 6th, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. 

Please arrive promptly at 11:00 AM to enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with complimentary coffee and pastries and the opportunity to mingle with fellow art enthusiasts and our distinguished artists. At 11:30 AM, our facilitator, Vicki Monks, will guide us through a captivating artist talk, offering insights into our panelists' diverse artistic practices and cultural narratives.

Following the artist talk, from 12:30 PM to 1:00 PM, engage in an interactive Q&A session, where you'll have the chance to interact directly with our panelists and delve deeper into their work.

Take advantage of this enriching opportunity to celebrate Indigenous artistry and storytelling. This event is free and open to the public, welcoming individuals of all ages to come together and explore the power of narrative through art.

We look forward to your presence at Marking: Indigenous Narrative artist panel.


Meet Our Panelists:

Michael Elizondo Jr.

  • Hoka Skenandore is an enrolled member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin in addition to being Oglala Lakota, La Jolla Band of Luiseno and Chicano. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2020 with an MFA in painting. He is currently full-time faculty at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico where he teaches introductory Painting and Drawing courses. One of his main artistic pursuits is Style Writing, or Graffiti Art. He has been a regular participant in the Cheyenne River Youth Project’s annual RedCan Graffiti Jam, which is held in Eagle Butte, South Dakota.

Savannah Tallbear

  • Savannah Tallbear is a Kaw Nation (Tsististas, Oglala Lakota) contemporary artist, muralist, and beadwork designer born and based out of central Oklahoma. Their art often features powwow dancers, wilderness, and an array of fauna found in her tribes’ traditional territories. Most often, they are trying to show the connection between things perceived as living and the land. When Savannah isn’t painting or beading, she’s learning new techniques to apply to both.

Kristin Gentry

  • Kristin Gentry is passionate about using her art to create different ways to preserve her traditional Southeastern tribal culture of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. She uses her art to educate and restore the beauty of her people’s journey to where they are as Chahta Okla, Choctaw People, today. Through her art she continues to find more of her cultural Identity as a Chahta Ohoyo, Choctaw Woman, and Ishki, Mother. She understands that the need for her cultural art is necessary to the future of her daughter and her people. She works to involve her community through arts and cultural education. She strives at being the voice for Indigenous artists when there is none, and even more so for Native American women in today’s society. She is a writer, curator, painter, printmaker, and photographer. She often photographs families in their tribal regalia and creates designs and patterns from traditional clothing in her painting and prints.

Richard Ray Whitman

  • Richard Ray Whitman (Yuchi/Muscogee) is an artist, activist and actor. Whitman’s artworks and photography have been exhibited at museums and galleries nationally and internationally - including a solo exhibit at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, La Biennale di Venzia in Venice Italy and the Peabody Essex Museum in Massachusetts. Whitman’s work has been featured in magazines and books including Aperture’s Strong Hearts and Oxford University’s textbook Native North American Art. He attended the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM and California Institute of the Arts.

    As an actor, Whitman has appeared in critically acclaimed films including Neither Wolf nor Dog, Winter in the Blood and Oklahoma director Sterlin Harjo’s Sundance Film Festival hit Barking Water. He is currently appearing in Harjo’s FX series Reservation Dogs. The American Indian Film Festival in San Francisco recognized Whitman as Best Supporting Actor in 2014 for his role in Drunktown’s Finest.

Hoka Skenandore

  • A native of Oklahoma, Michael Elizondo Jr. received his BFA from Oklahoma Baptist University (2008) and his MFA at the University of Oklahoma (2011). Elizondo has participated numerous solo and group exhibits regionally and nationally. He recently served as the Bacone College Director of Art and is currently the Executive Director of Language & Culture for the Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes.

Meet Our Facilitator:

Vicki Monks

  • Vicki Monks is a Chickasaw journalist who works as a writer, reporter, photographer and radio and TV producer. Her work has appeared on National Public Radio, BBC Radio, CBS "60 Minutes," National Geographic Television, PBS Online, and in National Wildlife Magazine, Rolling Stone, Vogue and First American Art Magazine. She’s won a long list of national and international awards, including the Society of Environmental Journalists National Award for Radio for a story about industrial contamination of Ponca lands in Oklahoma. She was a Professional Journalism Fellow at Stanford University and a Scripps Fellow in Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado. Monks is now living in Oklahoma where she is working on a book about Indian Country and writing about Indigenous art.

 
 

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Steamroller Community Carve
Feb
3
10:00 AM10:00

Steamroller Community Carve

Join us in the printmaking studio to carve your woodblocks for the 2024 Steamroller Festival and connect with fellow artists. The studio will be accessible to all community members involved in the festival from 10 am to 4 pm.

Local artists will be available to assist you with carving techniques and tool care and address any questions. Artists of all skill levels are encouraged to participate.

ARTSPACE offers complimentary parking at the rear (North) entrance. Feel free to bring your own drinks and snacks; a fridge is available in the studio.



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Steamroller Community Carve
Jan
27
10:00 AM10:00

Steamroller Community Carve

Join us in the printmaking studio to carve your woodblocks for the 2024 Steamroller Festival and connect with fellow artists. The studio will be accessible to all community members involved in the festival from 10 am to 4 pm.

Local artists will be available to assist you with carving techniques and tool care and address any questions. Artists of all skill levels are encouraged to participate.

ARTSPACE offers complimentary parking at the rear (North) entrance. Feel free to bring your own drinks and snacks; a fridge is available in the studio.



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Marking: Indigenous Narrative Printing Day
Jan
20
12:00 PM12:00

Marking: Indigenous Narrative Printing Day

Join us for an immersive experience at the ARTSPACE print studio

The talented artists from the upcoming group exhibition, "Marking: Indigenous Narrative," will be printing and looking forward to meeting community members to showcase their beautiful woodblocks!

Meet the Artists
Engage with the brilliant minds behind the captivating artworks. Learn about their inspirations and the stories they aim to tell through their prints. Artists include Tom Farris, Kristin Gentry, Amber DuBoise-Shepard, and many more!

Live Printing Demonstration
Glimpse the intricate process of relief printing firsthand. From concept to creation, discover the artistry that goes into each work.

Exhibition Sneak Peek
Get an exclusive preview of the "Marking: Indigenous Narrative" exhibition, set to debut in April 2024. Be among the first to view the large-scale relief prints that will grace the gallery.


Special Thanks to Our Sponsors

This remarkable group exhibition is made possible by the generous support of OCCF and ARTSPACE donors. We extend our gratitude for their commitment to fostering creativity and celebrating the diverse narratives of Indigenous artists.


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Steamroller Community Carve
Jan
20
10:00 AM10:00

Steamroller Community Carve

Join us in the printmaking studio to carve your woodblocks for the 2024 Steamroller Festival and connect with fellow artists. The studio will be accessible to all community members involved in the festival from 10 am to 4 pm.

Local artists will be available to assist you with carving techniques and tool care and address any questions. Artists of all skill levels are encouraged to participate.

ARTSPACE offers complimentary parking at the rear (North) entrance. Feel free to bring your own drinks and snacks; a fridge is available in the studio.



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