Mygration Gallery Tour
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Start date |
03.03.2023 02:00 PM |
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2655 NW Market Street, Seattle, WA Seattle |
End date |
03.03.2023 03:00 PM |
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WA, US |
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Join Director of Collections, Exhibitions, and Programs Leslie Anderson, on a tour of the special exhibition Mygration(Opens in a new window).
Please note: This tour is limited to 25 people and registration is required. Museum admission must be purchased separately.
About the exhibition:
From December 2022 until March 2023, the National Nordic Museum will present Mygration(Opens in a new window), an exhibition of works by Tomas Colbengtson and Stina Folkebrant.
For this show, the artists selected an episode at the intersection of Sámi and American history as the source of their inspiration, and they created a collaborative, immersive installation in response to it. In 1894 and 1898, Dr. Sheldon Jackson, the General Agent of Education in Alaska, recommended that the United States Government invite Sámi herders to Alaska for the purpose of teaching reindeer husbandry to Alaska Native Peoples. The herders and reindeer traveled to Alaska by way of Seattle. Upon the expiration of their contract in 1900, some participants remained and joined the Gold Rush, while others returned to Sápmi.
The work of Sámi artist Colbengtson and Swedish artist Folkebrant reflects on this narrative, exploring issues of migration, herd mentality, time, and forgotten past. For the Mygration exhibition, Colbengtson selected and printed archival photos of Sámi immigrants, which are paired with Folkebrants large-scale paintings of the eight seasons of the mountain world, illustrating the Sámi concept of time and the life of the reindeer. The paintings are hung in a circle with the photographs at center, inviting the visitor to become immersed in a panoramic image. Additionally, the Museum has commissioned Folkebrant, a muralist, to create a piece related to the exhibitions theme on the façade of a building on its campus. |
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