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‘Challenge Gallup: A Native Artist Group Show for Social Justice’ debuts in July

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gallupARTS is proud to present “Challenge Gallup: A Native Artist Group Show for Social Justice” at ART123 Gallery. Opening July 14 from 7 - 9pm (during ArtsCrawl), and running through Aug. 4, Challenge Gallup spotlights 11 Native artists whose work tackles timely and relevant social justice issues, from homelessness to diabetes to environmentalism to stereotypes.

For example, Diné painter Adam Maria calls attention to (in his words) “the epidemic of Type 2 diabetes in the Navajo community” by juxtaposing food contributors to diabetes with natural lifestyles. In his painting “Type 2,” he contrasts a crushed soda can with a blue bird.

“My aim is to depict chaos and balance in the same frame,” Maria says. In doing so, he hopes to pinpoint the underlying causes of diabetes—cheap and commodity foods, and a loss of cultural bearings.

Diné painter Clint Holtsoi’s “The Unexploited Identity” faces Native American stereotypes head on. Holtsoi paints a captivating portrait of his father wearing a headband of disfigured Wild West-themed plastic toys.

“It is dangerous when indigenous people, indigenous culture and the indigenous experience are used for production, inclusion, mascots, costumes, etcetera, because we are no longer seen as human beings,” says Holtsoi. “In the year 2018, it is no longer a discussion of cultural appropriation, but racial social justice.”

Diné painter Jerry Brown addresses the “unwritten, unspoken expectations for ‘Native art’ from Native artists.”

Brown argues that “the stereotyped expectation that the only art, I can or should create is art that portrays images of my culture is no longer acceptable.” Brown’s colorful and abstract paintings, such as “Soul,” break the mold.

Challenge Gallup’s featured artists also include mixed media artists, photographers, and social practice artists. The complete lineup is:

Adam Maria

Betty Hoylan

Clint Holtsoi

Grace Rosario Perkins

Hawk Platero

Herman Louie

Jerry Brown

Keith Edaakie

Michael Billie

Rylin Becenti

Ty Hudson

The community is encouraged to join the conversation using the hashtag #ChallengeGallup on social media.

For more information about gallupARTS and ART123 Gallery, visit www.galluparts.org. ART123 Gallery is on Facebook @ART123Gallery.

By Rose Eason

Executive Director, gallupARTS