Past Exhibitions

Image credit: Frank Buffalo Hyde, “SWIPE WHITE,” acrylic on canvas, 2023
Frank Buffalo Hyde: AL·TER·NA·TIVE
AL·TER·NA·TIVE is a solo exhibition featuring a collection of paintings and sculptures from artist Frank Buffalo Hyde.
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Image credit: Featured artwork from Racquel Banaszak, Kent Estey, Keith BraveHeart, Stina Folkebrant Tomas Colbengtson and Delia Touché
Okizi (To Heal)
Okizi (To Heal) is a group exhibition in partnership with the American Swedish Institute on the healing impacts of cultural revitalization.
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Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh
A collaborative exhibition on the planetary life-force known as the Misi-ziibi (Big River, Ojibwe) featuring artists Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin.
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Image credit: Laura Youngbird, My Heart Hurts, 2020
Inde Wiisagendam (My Heart Hurts)
Inde Wiisagendam (My Heart Hurts) is a solo exhibition by Laura Youngbird (Minnesota Chippewa, Grand Portage Band). Using the dress as a metaphor, her work addresses a wide range of social issues, injustices and biases. Through mixed media — combining drawing, painting and prints — Laura explores the dress as a consistent and important symbol in her work, as this simple garment contains layer upon layer of meaning. The works in this series examine mixed emotions and themes such as common thread, loose ends, and threadbare.
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Installation view of the "Piitwewetam: Making is Medicine" exhibit at All My Relations Arts. Image: Tj Turner Pictures
Piitwewetam: Making Is Medicine
This commemorative art exhibition curated by Leanna and Jean Marshall – presents artwork by the Gustafson family: Shannon, Ryan, Justine, and Jade. The exhibition honors their son and brother, Piitwewetam (Rolling Thunder), also known as the late Jesse Gustafson who traveled to the spirit world after a car accident in 2015.
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- Noojimo, a group exhibition curated by Hilary Kempenich, July 19 – September 17, 2022
- We Are Still Here, Featuring Ray Janis, Sheldon Starr, Missy Whiteman, May 24 – July 2, 2022
- Avenues of Creation, Solo exhibition by Steven Premo, February 14 – April 16, 2022
- biskaabiiyang (returning to ourselves), a group exhibition curated by Juleana Enright, October 14 – December 11, 2021
- yödoishëndahgwa’geh (a place for rest), an installation by Rosy Simas Danse, August 9 – September 21, 2021
- Inherent Right, a solo exhibition by Peter Williams, April 26 – June 26, 2021
- Seed Stories, a duo exhibition by Holly Young and Xavier Tavera, March 8 – 27, 2021
- Bring Her Home: Sacred Womxn of Resistance, a group exhibition curated by Reyna Hernandez, November 2020 – February 2021
- Rights of the Child, a solo exhibition by Moira Villiard, February 20 – April 19, 2020
- Foresight: 20 Years of Mitakuye Oyasin, group exhibition, December 3, 2019 – February 2, 2020