Winyan Tate (Wind Woman): Selected Works by Arthur Short Bull Opening Reception
Join us on Friday, June 23, from 6-9pm MST for the opening reception to celebrate Oglala Lakota artist Arthur Short Bull!
$5 suggested donation.
WHEN
Friday, June 23, 6-9pm MST
WHERE
RedLine Contemporary Art Center — 2350 Arapahoe St, Denver, CO, 80003
WHAT
Join us to celebrate the opening reception of Winyan Tate (Wind Woman): Selected Works by Arthur Short Bull (1991-Present). Curated by Kate Wootton.
Free food and drinks provided. Part of our Roots Radical Exhibition Program.
About the Exhibition
Over the last three decades, Arthur Short Bull has produced over 17 series of watercolor paintings that considers the history and mystery of the landscape in which he resides.
From Pine Ridge, South Dakota to most recently La Veta, Colorado, Short Bull’s works hold the quiet but what can feel like ominous moments of the western landscape.
About Arthur Short Bull
Arthur Short Bull (Tatanka Ptecila) of the Oglala Lakota was born on February 13, 1954, on The Pine Ridge Reservation. Short Bull was raised on White Clay Creek, “Makasan,” west of Oglala. His great-grandfather was Grant Short Bull, uncle to Amos Bad Heart Bull and younger brother of He Dog, the last of the men who rode with Crazy Horse.
About the Roots Radical Exhibition Program
Roots Radical supports Native-led organizations and artists, and the deeper exploration of our communities’ collective ancestry and Indigenous histories.