A group exhibition titled 'A Family Reunion of Artists' features works by Minnesota Anishinaabe artists, currently on display in Detroit and traveling to other venues. The show brings together multiple generations of Indigenous artists from the Anishinaabe community, highlighting their diverse practices and shared cultural heritage.
This exhibition matters because it centers Indigenous voices and perspectives within the broader contemporary art world, challenging historical underrepresentation. By showcasing Anishinaabe artists across generations, it fosters cultural continuity and offers audiences a deeper understanding of Native American art beyond stereotypes, contributing to ongoing conversations about diversity and inclusion in the arts.