Meet the Artists Behind Imagine a World

((L-R) Frank Buffalo Hyde, Camas Logue and Brutis Baez | Photos courtesy of High Desert Museum)

Indigenous futurism imagines Native people well into the future, including in the realms of science fiction, outer space and cosmology. It’s a vibrant part of the exhibit Imagine a World and you can meet the artists this Thursday evening!

Join us for A Future that’s Indigenous on Thursday, March 31 from 6-7pm.

Be a part of the in-person conversation at the Museum with artists Frank Buffalo Hyde (Onondaga Nation Beaver Clan and Nez Perce), Camas Logue (Klamath, Modoc, Northern Paiute) and Brutis Baez (Wasco, Paiute, Warm Springs).

Frank Buffalo Hyde was born in Sante Fe, New Mexico and raised on his mother’s Onondaga reservation in New York. His artwork combines modern culture and technology with Indigenous themes and tradition.

Camas Logue is a weaver, carver, fine woodworker, painter, illustrator, printmaker and musician who lives in the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community in northwest Washington with his family.

Brutis Baez hails from California and Warm Springs, Oregon and has created music since 2002. His short film Indians on the Moon featured in Imagine a World was also on exhibit in The Museum at Warm Springs 26th Annual Tribal Member Art Exhibit.

A Future That’s Indigenous
Thursday, March 31
6-7pm | Doors open at 5:30pm
$10, members receive 20% discount
RSVP: Registration

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