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Nihá (For Us)

Arts + Literature Laboratory is pleased to announce Dakota Mace's new solo exhibition: Nihá (For Us), which will open with a reception on November 2, 2019 from 7-9pm. 

Nihá (For Us) explores Diné traditions and their relationship to memory and land. Through the color łichííʼ (red), Mace explores the past, present, and future with forms inspired by Kinétah (land). Mace’s use of both traditional and non-traditional materials connects the works to to the places they reside and were made, interweaving fiber arts with photographic techniques to create complex works that comment on historical identities and lineage. 

“With each connection, tradition remains central to the fundamental understanding of the Diné, a line between one generation to the next,” Mace says, “It is Nihá (for us).”

Dakota Mace is a Diné (Navajo) artist and researcher who focuses on the cultural appropriation of Indigenous design-work, material culture, and textile history. Mace received her MA and MFA degrees in Photography and Textile Design at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her BFA in Photography from the Institute of American Indian Arts. She has developed workshops and lectures that focus on the appropriation and influence of Indigenous design work within fashion and popular culture. Her work as an artist and researcher has been exhibited nationally as well as internationally at various conferences and galleries.

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