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Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay
Phillip Earenfight, Editor. Emily Arthur & Nancy Marie Mithlo.
"Trio of exhibits examines Native American history and art"
WI State Journal February 5, 2017
“Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay.” Isthmus, January 26, 2017
“In the Gallery: Re-Riding History.” Edgewood College, Jan. 23, 2017
Juanita Pahdopony. “Review | Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay.” First American Art Magazine, Dec. 12, 2016
‘Re-Riding History’
University of La Crosse Campus News September 8, 2016
"Artist to discuss his Native American work"
La Crosse Tribune September 16, 2016
"Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay" Explore La Crosse 2016
"Re-Riding History Exhibition on View until May 6th"
University of Buffalo Department of Art
"Re-Riding History, the best exhibit in the Twin Cities right now" Exploration Vacation, February 17, 2016
“Leger art and the act of re-claiming history at All My Relations.” City Pages Minneapolis, Minnesota
"Re-Riding History: Ledger Art from the Southern Plains to Matanzas Bay" UNC Pembroke News and Events, April 17, 2015
“Re-Riding History: from Fort Sill to the Matanzas Bay, Symposium & Review,” Heather Ahtone, First American Art Magazine (Issue No. 7, Summer 2015)
"Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay" explores the heartbreaking history of assimilation and imprisonment of Native Americans as expressed through the eyes of contemporary artists.” Augustine.org
“Re-riding history" Addresses the Imprisonment of Native Americans in 19th-Century St. Augustine.” Folio Weekly, Northeast Florida’s News and Opinion Magazine
“The Art of Remembering Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay Artists response to history.” Compass The St Augustine Record
"Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay" Viva Florida, Promoting Florida's History and Culture, 2015
“Crisp-Ellert Art Museum exhibit spotlights American Indian imprisonment at St. Augustine fort.” Flagler College
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