Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women
Oct
10

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

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Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women
Oct
11

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

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Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women
Oct
13

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

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Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women
Oct
9

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

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Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women
Oct
4

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

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Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women
Oct
3

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

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Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women
Oct
2

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

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Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women
Sep
27

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

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Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women (Copy)
Sep
26

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women (Copy)

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

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Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women
Sep
25

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

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Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women
Sep
20

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

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Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women
Sep
19

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

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Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women
Sep
18

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma: One Hundred Women

Iweš-‘iweš kečkeyma:One Hundred Women

a legacy of Indigenous resistance and resilience by Artist in Residence Inés Ixierda.
This ancestral reckoning honors the first 100 Indigenous women and girls taken into the Bay Area Missions in the first wave of colonization, through an offering of 100 hand made ribbon skirts.

This exhibition is free and open to the public.

View Event →