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Online Lecture | March 19 Dr. Chelsea Herr on work in the new exhibit ECHOES
Online Lecture | March 19 Dr. Chelsea Herr on work in the new exhibit ECHOES
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Ms. Herr will explain and contextualize works featured in our new exhibit Echoes in this online/virtual lecture via the teams platform.
Free for Members with Registration | Non Members $10 with Registration
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Chelsea M. Herr, a Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma citizen, is the inaugural Jack & Maxine Zarrow Curator for Indigenous Art and Culture at Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Her work at Gilcrease is focused on advocacy, inclusion, and self-representation of Indigenous peoples and cultures in museum spaces. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Seattle Pacific University and a Master of Arts in Art History with an emphasis on Native studies from the University of California, Riverside. In 2020, Herr earned a doctorate in Native American
Art History from the University of Oklahoma, writing a dissertation on Indigenous Futurisms in the work of Native North American artists. She recently guest curated Past Forward: Indigenous Art from Gilcrease Museum with co-curator Janet Berlo, which traveled the United States between 2024 and 2025.
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