Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth

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Opening November 16: In East Asian art, non-human subjects have long been represented with agency, coexisting alongside their human counterparts. Experience an inclusive and collaborative relationship in Attitude of Coexistence: Non-Humans in East Asian Art. Opening January 18: Cara Romero: Panûpünüwügai (Living Light) presents a thematic examination of Romero’s complex and layered images, which celebrate the multiplicity, beauty, and resilience of Native American and Indigenous experiences. This is Romero’s first major solo exhibition.

Choe U-Ram, Gold Cakra Lamp (edition 5/20 with 2AP), 2013, metallic material, machinery, electronic device (CPU board, motor, LED). Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Evelyn A. and William B. Jaffe 2015 Fund; 2024.17.1. © Choe U-Ram. At Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth.
Cara Romero, 3 Sisters, 2022, archival pigment print. Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Acquisition and Preservation of Native American Art Fund; 2022.47.2. © Cara Romero. At Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth.