Trudell (2005) is a documentary about the life and work of activist John Trudell produced and directed by Heather Rae. The documentary follows Trudell’s life from childhood to his role as a leader in the American Indian Movement.
Continued from fall 2018, Plains Art Museum’s Native American Film Series highlights films directed and created by Native American and First Nations artists/filmmakers, showcasing the diversity and the creative energy of Native filmmakers working today. The film will be followed by a reflection and discussion led by filmmaker Falcon Gott.
Free and open to the public.
Clear as Mud brings together the work of Annie Lee-Zimerle and Brian Zimerle, two artists whose practices navigate memory, materiality, and the quiet complexities of everyday life to reconsider the promises and contradictions of the American Dream.
View ExhibitionThương Hoài Trần (she/they) is an interdisciplinary Vietnamese American artist whose immigrant experience informs their identity and creative practice.
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