Timothy White Eagle: There Comes a Time When You Have to Give Them Back

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June 13–Nov 15, 2019
Cal Anderson Park Capitol Hill (Seattle)
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Note: Unfortunately, these portraits were vandalized and destroyed almost as soon as they were put up. They've been replaced by empty frames created with ribbons.
Charismatic Native storyteller and artist Timothy White Eagle draws upon the headdresses worn in Apache dances to symbolize the Mountain Spirits, the Gaan, and their embodiment in the individual's body. White Eagle uses charcoal paint to draw stylized faces of "loved ones lost to AIDS"; the faces in soluble media will slowly dissolve while their crowns remain.

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Cal Anderson Park

1635 11th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 Venue website

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