A stylized coyote figure wearing a leather jacket and jeans, set against a brick wall.

Harry Fonseca, Coyote Leaving The Rez, 1979. Serigraph, 111/150. Gift of Gloria and Selig Kaplan.

Abstract artwork featuring geometric shapes and bold lines in green, black, and brown tones.

Brian D. Tripp, Untitled. Anonymous gift (2022)

Colorful circular design featuring a sun face and symbolic motifs in a patterned arrangement.

Lyn Risling, Thukinha Veekxareeyav Asiktavaan, Tattoo Spirit Woman, 2005. Gift of the Artist.

Grand Opening & 50th Anniversary
Exhibition Subtitle
Contemporary California Native Art

Exhibit Length
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In celebration of the Grand Opening and 50th Anniversary, the Gorman Museum of Native American Art will feature an exhibition of contemporary artworks by California Native American artists.  Artworks are drawn from the museum collections and loans from artists and institutional collections.

Featured artists:

  • Tiffany Adams
  • Dugan Aguilar
  • Rick Bartow
  • Gerald Clarke Jr.
  • Frank Day
  • Lewis deSoto
  • Harry Fonseca
  • Pam Gonzales
  • Frank La Pena
  • Judy Lowry
  • James Luna
  • L.Frank Manriquez
  • Jacob Meders
  • Melissa Melero
  • Karen Noble
  • Lyn Risling
  • Cara Romero
  • Billy Soza War Soldier
  • Brian D. Tripp
  • Frank Tuttle
Sponsors
  • The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Art Museum Futures Fund
  • UC Davis College of Letters & Science
Mellon Foundation logo featuring a stylized "M" and the foundation's name.