November 2-28, 2018. Public Reception 6-9pm, Friday, Nov 2nd
Union Station, Ogden UT (2501 Wall Avenue, 84401) www.theunionstation.org
This exhibit features photographs by Native American photographers, as well as zines created by Ute students, portraying Ute culture and life on today’s Uintah and Ouray reservation in Northeastern Utah. The images and words in this exhibit provide visitors with the opportunity to experience the vitality and significance of enduring Ute traditions, and consider the role of those traditions in contemporary reservation life. Photographs reflect the collaborative work of Miya Cerno, Larry Cesspooch, Curtis Cesspooch, Tirrell Gardner, Valentina Sireech, and Koralene Tapoof. Zines were created by primary school students, facilitated by the University of Utah’s Office of Engagement and the Marriott Library.
https://www.utelifethruthelens.com/
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Many thanks to all the photographers, the student artists, and those who helped to organize and make this exhibit happen at Ogden's Union Station. Special appreciation to Larry Cesspooch and Martha Macomber (University of Utah). Below are photographs of the exhibit as well as the celebration hosted by Larry Cesspooch who provided historical background and story-telling.