Opening Reception: “Niimiwin: Bijiinag igo ingii-azhegiiwe gaa-niimi’iding”
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Join us Thursday, November 7th for the opening reception for “Niimiwin: Bijiinag igo ingii-azhegiiwe gaa-niimi’iding,” curated by Emerging Curators Insitute fellow Josie Hoffman.
Featuring work from artists Adrienne M. Benjamin, Courtney Cochran, Chanelle Gallagher, Michael Kurtz, Courtney M. Leonard, and the Stonebridge Singers.
All My Relations Arts
1414 E. Franklin Ave
1414 E. Franklin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55404
6-8pm; All are welcome to this free event.
Food and beverages will be provided.
Food and beverages will be provided.
About the exhibition:
“Niimiwin” is a dynamic multimedia exhibition that explores the profound relationship between movement and identity within contemporary Indigenous art. Inspired by the vibrant traditions of dance and powwow, this showcase features a diverse array of Minnesota-based Indigenous artists whose work delves into the theme of kinetic movement—both in its physical form and its metaphorical resonance. “Niimiwin,” which translates to “Everyone Dance” in Anishinaabemowin, is an exploration of how movement manifests within our bodies, our connection to the land, and our relationships within the community. The Anishinaabemowin phrase, Bijiinag igo ingii-azhegiiwe gaa-niimi’iding (I recently returned home from a powwow), evokes the feeling of community and connection shared from participating in the vibrancy and celebration of a powwow. This exhibition invites you to experience the dynamic interplay of material, process, and result as artists from various disciplines—ranging from ceramics and photography to powwow singing and beyond—embody the essence of kinetic energy in their creations.
“Niimiwin” is a dynamic multimedia exhibition that explores the profound relationship between movement and identity within contemporary Indigenous art. Inspired by the vibrant traditions of dance and powwow, this showcase features a diverse array of Minnesota-based Indigenous artists whose work delves into the theme of kinetic movement—both in its physical form and its metaphorical resonance. “Niimiwin,” which translates to “Everyone Dance” in Anishinaabemowin, is an exploration of how movement manifests within our bodies, our connection to the land, and our relationships within the community. The Anishinaabemowin phrase, Bijiinag igo ingii-azhegiiwe gaa-niimi’iding (I recently returned home from a powwow), evokes the feeling of community and connection shared from participating in the vibrancy and celebration of a powwow. This exhibition invites you to experience the dynamic interplay of material, process, and result as artists from various disciplines—ranging from ceramics and photography to powwow singing and beyond—embody the essence of kinetic energy in their creations.
On view: November 7th, 2024 – January 18th, 2025
Opening reception: Thursday, November 7th, 6-8pm
Additional Programming: TBD
Opening reception: Thursday, November 7th, 6-8pm
Additional Programming: TBD