Indigenous Arts Panel
Wednesday, September 1st, 2021
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Hudson Hall, West Room
327 Warren Street
Featuring: Jeffrey Gibson
Jeffrey Gibson is an interdisciplinary artist based in Hudson, NY. His artworks make reference to various aesthetic and material histories rooted in Indigenous cultures of the Americas, and in modern and contemporary subcultures. Gibson's previous exhibitions include, Jeffrey Gibson, LIKE A HAMMER, organized by the Denver Art Museum, and This Is The Day, organized by The Wellin Museum. Other notable solo exhibitions include: When Fire Is Applied To A Stone It Cracks (2019) The Brooklyn Museum; The Anthropophagic Effect (2019) The New Museum, New York; Look How Far We've Come! (2017), Haggerty Museum of Art, Milwaukee; Jeffrey Gibson: Speak to Me, (2017), Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, Oklahoma City; and A Kind of Confession (2016), Savannah College of Art and Design Museum, Savannah. Select group exhibitions include: The 2019 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum, NYC, Aftereffect (2019), Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver; Suffering from Realness (2019), Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adam, MA; and Art for a New Understanding: Native Voices, 1950s to Now (2018), Crystal Bridges, Bentonville, AR. Gibson has upcoming exhibitions at Mass MoCA, The Aspen Art Museum, and deCordova Sculpture Park. Jeffrey Gibson sits on the Andy Warhol Foundation Board and the Participant INC Board, he is a Governor for The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Gibson is also a member of the faculty at Bard College.