Woven Being: Art for Zhegagoynak/Chicagoland
Andrea Carlson ,The Indifference of Fire [detail] 2023. ©Andrea Carlson

Woven Being: Art for Zhegagoynak/Chicagoland

This groundbreaking exhibition celebrates the contributions and creativity of the region’s Indigenous artists
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  • Northwestern University, Evanston
Written by Time Out in partnership with The Block Museum of Art
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Time Out says

Woven Being: Art for Zhegagoynak explores the deep and ongoing connections between Indigenous art and the region now known as Chicagoland. This groundbreaking exhibition, shaped by four artists with ties to Zhegagoynak, showcases more than 80 works by 33 artists. Each piece celebrates the diversity of Indigenous materials, practices and perspectives, creating a tapestry of shared aesthetics, values and histories. Indigenous contributions to the city’s artistic narrative are often overlooked, but Woven Being challenges this omission, centering on Indigenous voices and stories. Themes of land, water, kinship with nature and Indigenous concepts of time weave through the exhibition, reflecting a rich heritage that endures. 

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El stop: Purple to Davis. Bus: 93, 201, 205.

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