Caitlin joins artist John Hitchcock’s award winning Bury the Hatchet exhibit at the Chazen Art Museum.
Prof. John Hitchcock will perform his Bury the Hatchet project with The Stolen Sea in the lobby of the Chazen Museum. This project explores the relationships between living native cultures, contemporary society, and history through the representation of storytelling, sound, and visual art. The full visual art component is currently on exhibit in the Chazen and the accompanying double LP recording is available and released by local label Sunday Night Records.
Bury the Hatchet: Honoring / n.d.
Bury the Hatchet: Honoring explores the relationships between living native cultures, contemporary society and history, the representation of storytelling, sound, and visual art. Incorporating collections pieces by Tom Jones and Truman Lowe into his cross-disciplinary, multi-sensory installation, Hitchcock combines his interests in printmaking, rock-n-roll, and Kiowa and Comanche history into one visual expression that offers a retelling of the narrative of the American frontier.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
John Hitchcock is an award-winning artist who uses the print medium to explore relationships of community, land, and culture. He has been on faculty since 2001.