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Reclaiming Red - Northlight Gallery, AZ


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

Reclaiming Red

Jan 24 to Feb 22 | Northlight Gallery
Reception | Feb 7 | 6 to 8 p.m.


Colors hold symbolism and meanings already established by Western societies. However, for Native and Indigenous people, the symbolisms are diverse and hold different meanings. The color red carries great significance for Indigenous and Native communities. It is a sacred color used to describe our origin stories, sacred land and blessings of fire for warmth, cooking and protection. Reclaiming Red explores the colonial implications of the color redand demonstrates how Indigenous people use it for healing, peace, sacredness, unity and Hózhó (a Diné Bizaad word for balance and harmony).

Participating artists: Tedra Begay (Diné), Jaida Grey Eagle (Oglala Lakota), Tailyr Irvine (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes), Cara Romero (Chemehuevi), Eugene Tapahe (Diné) and Maya Tinhitiyas Attean, (Wabanaki, Penobscot Nation). 

Curated by Erin Tapahe (Diné).

Image: Jaida Grey Eagle, “Always”, 2022.

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