Friday, March 24 / 10:00am - 12:00pm MST

OLC OÁYE Rezidency - Virtual Artist Panel Mary Bordeaux (Moderator)

Jaida Grey Eagle, Margaret Jacobs, Luanne Redeye & Mikayla Patton

AMERICAN OAYE is an Oglala Lakota Arts Continuum that provides Arts & Culture programming under the Graphic Arts DAN prodram at Oglala Lakota College. This Initiative Is made possible through generous support from the American Indian College Fund for Native Arts Curriculum Development and Enhancement

Participants are also invited to view the Virtual Artist Panel at Racing Magpie (801 E St Andrew St., Rapid City, SD) - masks required for in-person activities. ZOOM LINK


On view through May 20, 2023 at Department of Art History at University of St. Thomas

Reciprocal Relations speaks of the power our relationships hold and the value and respect we have for our past, present, and future ancestors. As contemporary representations of the Women from the Oceti Shakowin Oyate (People of the Seven Council Fires, colonially known as the Sioux Nation), Jaida Grey Eagle and Mikayla Patton’s work is rooted with a sense of resistance and survival, sharing histories that counter the many inauthentic narratives that abound. Upholding sustainability and embracing materials revered by past generations, every piece is a modern interpretation of Indigenous culture, a story told by a powerful voice that instructs us to listen and to learn.

Curated by Alexandra Buffalohead

More info: https://ustartgallery.com/reciprocal-relations/exhibition-statement


November 21, 5:00PM-7:00PM

IAIA A-i-R: Beams, Patton, Pruitt, and Riley—Welcome Dinner

Free

Join IAIA Artists-in-Residence (A-i-R) for a free dinner in the Academic Building on the IAIA campus from 5:00 pm–5:45 pm, followed by a tour of the artists’ studio spaces from 5:45 pm–7:00 pm. David Beams (Choctaw) will be in the Allan Houser Haozous Sculpture and Foundry Building. Mikayla Patton (Oglala Lakota) will be in the Artist-in-Residence Studio, and Pat Pruitt (Laguna Pueblo and Chiricahua Apache) will be in the Jewelry Studio in the Academic Building. Anne Riley (Fort Nelson First Nation) will be in the Performing Arts and Fitness Center Costume Shop. Free and open to the public.


October 21, 2022 New Orleans LA

Mitákuye Oyásʼiŋ is a phrase in the Lakota language and culture that loosely translates to “we are all related” or “all my relatives.” It is used by Lakota and non-Lakota alike. The phrase has been appropriated as an all-encompassing idea of inclusiveness. This exhibition is a reflective journey highlighting Lakota female perspectives surrounding this idea and concept of Mitákuye Oyásʼiŋ. The project aims to engage Lakota artists, scholars and general audiences to reflect on the (mis)appropriation of this phrase through mixed and multimedia installations. The exhibition provides an opportunity to share the Lakota language and build understanding within the Titonwan communities as well as Native and non- Native populations through the arts and culture. Opening October 21at the Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans, New Orleans LA.

Artists and Co-Curators: Layli Long Soldier (Oglala Lakota), Clementine Bordeaux (Sicangu/Oglala Lakota), Mary V. Bordeaux (Sicangu/Oglala Lakota). Including work by invited artist Mikayla Patton (Oglala Lakota).


September 8, 2022 OR

The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) is pleased to announce the new 2022 LIFT – Early Career Support for Native Artists program awardees. Over 132 artist applications were reviewed by a panel of arts professionals and peers with expertise in various artistic disciplines following a national open call for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian artist applicants. Twenty artists were selected to receive a $10,000 one-year award designed to support them in furthering their work and to serve as a launching point in their career.


September 8-11, 2022 NYC

Art on Paper returns to downtown Manhattan's Pier 36 in September 2022 with 100 galleries featuring top modern and contemporary paper-based art. Art on Paper's medium-driven focus continues to bring about unique and powerful projects - visual, experiential moments that have set the fair apart and established Art on Paper as an important destination for the arts in New York City.

Represented by Accola Griefen Fine Art (Booth C08) Featuring Nancy Cohen, Bang Geul Han, JoAnne McFarland, Patsy Norvell, Pat Lasch & Mikayla Patton


Aug 26, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023 WI

25 renowned Indigenous artists from across the U.S. and Mexico tell stories of identity and share what it means to take control and preserve their culture. Through the themes of borders, family lineage, shared histories, colonization, and assimilation, the artists respond to the complexity of blood quantum in their artwork and demonstrate how they are reclaiming their Indigenous cultures.

Blood quantum is a method of measurement used to determine Indigenous identity by percentage or affiliation to a tribe implemented by the U.S. federal government in the 1900s.

THE ARTISTS: Cinthya Santo-Briones (Nahua), Gabriela Morac (Zapoteca), Henry Payer (Ho-Chunk), Ian Kuali’i (Hawaiian/Apache), Isa Gagarin (Chamorro/Filipino), Israel Campos (Chicano), Jamie Chavez (Tarahumara/Tohono Oohodam), Jamison Chas Banks (Seneca-Cayuga/Cherokee/Ioway), John Hitchcock (Comanche/Kiowa), Jordan Craig (Northern Cheyenne), Keith Secola Jr. (Northern Ute/Anishinaabe), Luvia Lazo (Zapoteca) Header Image, Luzene Hill (Eastern Band Cherokee), Lynne Allen (Hunkpapa tribe of the Teton Lakota), Maggie Thompson (Fond du Lac Ojibwe), Mikayla Patton (Oglala Lakota/Isleta Pueblo), Monty Little (Diné), Patrick Dean Hubbell (Diné), Philip Vigil (Jemez Pueblo/Jicarilla Apache), Rapheal Begay (Diné), Sarah Sense (Choctaw/Chitimacha), Skye Tafoya (Eastern Band Cherokee/Santa Clara Pueblo), Tito Mendoza Ruiz (Zapoteca), Tom Jones (Ho-Chunk), Valaria Tatera (Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa)


Aug 12 - Sep 10, 2022 NM

Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art Santa Fe’s 16th Annual Contemporary Native Group Show will feature new work from Rose B. Simpson, Mikayla Patton, Neal Ambrose Smith, Lisa Holt & Harlan Reano and included fresh work from the Rick Bartow, Jeff Kahm and Harry Fonseca Estates. This show runs concurrently with Duane Slick's solo exhibition, "There Are No Endings." Both exhibitions on view starting August 12, with the artist's reception Friday, August 19, 5-7pm.