University of St Andrews , Fife Scotland.Ģ019 UCLA, “American” Art and the Legacy of Conquest: Art at California’s Missions in the Global 18th-20th Centuries. Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, CA.Ģ019 Native American Representation in film, television and digital media. ArtCenter College, Pasadena, California.Ģ019 Contours, Configurations, and Locality: Mapping Urban Indigenous Los Angeles. Peters explores LA’s Native American community through the lens of migrationĢ021 KVIE/ PBS – Preserving Culture Through Art segments and KVIE Arts Showcase, Los Angeles, CaliforniaĢ020 Reflections on Calafia from Indigenous Perspectives. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CAĢ022 American Indian Relocation: NDNZ in the City, LA County Library, Los Angeles, CAĢ022 New Indigenous Narrative by Milken Institute, 25th Global Conference, Los Angeles, CAĢ021 ABC7 – Filmmaker Pamela J. LECTURES / PANELSĢ022 Indian Alley: Urban Migration of American Indians, J. University of Oregon, Archival Dept., Portland, OregonĢ023 Community Partners Fellowship, Los Angeles, CAĢ023 California Humanities for all Project Grant, Los Angeles, CAĢ022 UCLA IAC Research Grant, Los Angeles, CA 2021 One of six finalistĢ014 Winner of Los Angeles Times Inspiration Photo ContestĢ014 Fellowship “Undisciplined” Research on the Indian Boarding School experience. Venice Arts Gallery, Venice, CA.Ģ014 Legacy of Exiled NDNZ exhibition (solo exhibition). Los Angeles Center of Photography, Los Angeles, CAĢ014 Ecotone | Boundaries, Tensions, Integrations. Everett, PA.Ģ016 Monochrome – The Black and White Photography exhibition. Arts District Los Arts District Los Angeles Photo Collective (ADLAPC), Los Angeles, CA.Ģ015 Creative Portrait Exhibition. 1850 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.Ģ016 Colors of Humanity Online photo exhibition. Los Angeles City Hall, Los Angeles, CA.Ģ016 Los Angeles Real NDNZ ‘retake’ Hollywood (solo exhibition), These Days, Los Angeles, CA.Ģ016 Girls Girls Girls photography exhibition. The California Endowment Center, Los Angeles, CAĢ016 Culture of Los Angeles, Native Heritage Month. Maxwell Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico.Ģ016 Celebrating the Health & Resilience of Native Americans in Los Angeles. Minnesota Center for Book Arts Minneapolis, Minnesota.Ģ017 Entering Standing Rock: the Protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Idyllwild Arts, Idyllwild, CA.Ģ017 (About that) Water is Life. Main Museum, LA, CA.Ģ017 Louder Than Words: Indigenous American Art and Activism. Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, CA.Ģ018 Dora De Larios: Other Worlds + Rigo 23: Ripples Become Waves. ReflectSpace, Glendale, CA.Ģ019 Contemporary Traces on Ancient Land. Brooklyn, New York.Ģ019 Beyond Standing Rock. Museum of Indian Art & Culture, Santa Fe, New Mexico.Ģ019 ERASURE: Native American Genocide: A Legacy. Albuquerque, New Mexico.Ģ019 Photoville Native American group exhibition. Galleries at CCBC, Baltimore, MarylandĢ020 The Galleries at CCBC, Baltimore, Maryland.Ģ020 First Peoples Week, The Greene Space, New York City, NY.Ģ020 Common Ground: Embed Gallery, Toolbox LA, Woodland Hills, CA.Ģ020 reLocated: Urban Migration, Perseverance, and Adaptation. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CaliforniaĢ020 NoWhere and Everywhere Indigenous in America, ReflectiveSpace Glendale, Glendale, CaliforniaĢ020 A(MEND) New Narratives of Native American Life. Art Gallery, Delta College, Stockton, California.Ģ021 Photo Flux: Ushuttering L.A., J. 2022 Reclamation, An Exhibition Featuring Two Contemporary Native Photographers, University of Oregon, Eugene OregonĢ022 Native American Art Galleries, Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis, IndianaĢ022 Native Truths: Our Voices, Field Museum, Our Stories, Chicago, IllinoisĢ021 Story of the Land, SCWCA-The Southern California Women’s Caucus for Art Exhibitions, Los Angeles, California.Ģ021 LH Horton Jr.
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