Traditional/Contemporary: Perspectives on Native American Art

G. Peter Jemison (Seneca, Heron Clan), "Red Power", 1973, acrylic on canvas. Tia Collection, Santa Fe, NM; James Hart Photography.
Join us for an interdisciplinary roundtable discussion about the contemporaneity of Indigenous artistic practices alongside traditional forms, in conjunction with the Zimmerli’s major special exhibition Indigenous Identities: Here, Now & Always.
We will be joined by Joe Baker (artist, educator, curator and co-founder of the Lenape Center in NYC) and Lou Cornum (Assistant Professor of Native American Studies, New York University) as they share their perspectives on the exhibition.
Pre-register here for free visitor parking, which allows you to park in Lots 11, 16, 26 & 30. Until this process is completed, your vehicle is not registered and you may receive a citation. Special event parking and special event permits are only for visitors to the university and does not include free metered parking. Faculty, staff, and students must park only in lots where they are authorized to park. Please note, this is a unique link for this event and not valid for any other dates or events.
- For directions to campus parking lots, search by the lot number on the Rutgers map.
- Lot 16 is the closest to the Zimmerli, located behind the museum. For directions, you also may use the address 536 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, which is the building located next to the lot entrance.
Indigenous Identities: Here, Now & Always is organized by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, artist and curator.
Major support for this program comes from the Nissan Foundation.