Educator Workshop: Shining a Light on Indigenous Perspectives

A color photograph that has images of people in color and sepia that are abstracted because the photograph is made from strips of paper woven in a basket pattern.

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Event Date

  • Saturday, November 5, 2022, 1–3 p.m.

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Event Description

Discover how art can enhance student engagement with the complex histories of Indigenous communities in the United States. Join Museum educators in the Carter’s special exhibitions Speaking with Light: Contemporary Indigenous Photography and Faces from the Interior: The North American Portraits of Karl Bodmer. Educators will receive classroom resources and CPE hours.

American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation may be provided during this event upon advance request.

Questions? Email or call 817.989.5031.

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Image: Sarah Sense (Choctaw/Chitimacha) (b. 1980), Cowgirl, Custer, and Young Impressions, 2018, woven archival inkjet prints on bamboo and rice paper, wax, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas, P2021.8, © Sarah Sense

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