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Mary Sully’s Practice of Native Design: Tradition, Crisis, Futurity

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Historian Philip Deloria offers a deeply personal and detailed exploration of Mary Sully’s innovative personality prints—her striking three-panel pieces. He discusses her unique creative process and shares his journey to bring her art to a wider audience. Deloria highlights how Sully’s designs thoughtfully bridge Indigenous tradition with contemporary crises and visions for the future, celebrating her enduring impact on Native art and design.

Sunday, July 20: 1-2:45pm EST | 12-1:45pm CST | 10am-11:45pm PST

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Speaker

  • Philip J. Deloria

    Philip J. Deloria

    Dr. Deloria is a Dakota Descendant. Philip J. Deloria is a Professor of History at Harvard University whose work focuses on Native American history and its intersections with U.S. culture and politics. He is the author of Playing Indian and Indians...
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