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Native Pop! - At the Newberry, Chicago, IL


  • Cara Romero Photography & Gallery 333 Montezuma Ave #5 Santa Fe, NM United States (map)

Indigenous people are central to the story of popular culture in the Western Hemisphere, and popular culture is important to many Indigenous people and experiences. This exhibition, drawn from the Newberry’s growing collections for American Indian and Indigenous Studies, shares four centuries of Indigenous creators, athletes, activists, and fans engaged with pop—from pamphlets to comic books, and from daguerreotypes to video games.

CURATORS

Will Hansen, Roger and Julie Baskes Vice President for Collection and Library Services, and Curator of Americana.​
River Kerstetter (On^yoteˀa·ká· / Wisconsin Oneida), Independent artist, designer, writer, and educator.

MORE ABOUT THE SPACE

The Trienens galleries include an introductory gallery and a larger primary gallery. Exhibitions mounted there typically include 40-70 items from the Newberry's vast collections. Exhibitions in the Trienens galleries allow visitors to explore compelling themes and historical content in depth. Examples of past exhibitions include: Pop-Ups Through the Ages and Viva La Libertad. Click here to view a photo of the galleries.

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Cara and Diego Romero: Tales of Futures Past - FIGGE ART MUSEUM, Davenport, Iowa

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WEAVING WORDS, WEAVING WORLDS: The Power of Indigenous Language in Contemporary Art - Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY