
Unrelenting: Cherokee People & the American Revolution
Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artwork trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance. A Native-voiced look at the American Revolution era timed to the U.S. 250th anniversary.
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Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance. Native voices and perspectives reframe the American Revolution era in conversation with modern creativity.

Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance. Native voices and perspectives reframe the American Revolution era in conversation with modern creativity.
Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance. Native voices and perspectives reframe the American Revolution era in conversation with modern creativity.

An intimate artist talk exploring how an ancient Cherokee story inspired Karen Sixkiller’s “Cherokee Water Beetle.” Expect cultural context, creative process insights, and conversation around Indigenous storytelling and contemporary visual art.

An intimate artist talk exploring how an ancient Cherokee story inspired Karen Sixkiller’s “Cherokee Water Beetle.” Expect cultural context, creative process insights, and conversation around Indigenous storytelling and contemporary visual art.
An intimate artist talk exploring how an ancient Cherokee story inspired Karen Sixkiller’s “Cherokee Water Beetle.” Expect cultural context, creative process insights, and conversation around Indigenous storytelling and contemporary visual art.

A museum exhibition highlighting contemporary female artists with Pacific Northwest roots, emphasizing bold visions and material mastery. Browse the gallery Wednesday–Sunday (11am) with the show on view through May 17, 2026.

A museum exhibition highlighting contemporary female artists with Pacific Northwest roots, emphasizing bold visions and material mastery. Browse the gallery Wednesday–Sunday (11am) with the show on view through May 17, 2026.
A museum exhibition highlighting contemporary female artists with Pacific Northwest roots, emphasizing bold visions and material mastery. Browse the gallery Wednesday–Sunday (11am) with the show on view through May 17, 2026.