Artist Panel: the Impact of Education on the Acculturation of Traditional Indigenous Pottery

In conjunction with Troy Jackson’s exhibition Assembling of Acculturation: the Art of Troy Jackson, Historic Cane Hill welcomes Troy Jackson, Justice Catron, and Bryce Brisco to discuss the impact of education on the acculturation of traditional Indigenous arts. This moderated discussion will explore similarities and differences between traditional Native American pottery and that influenced by European American potters. Each artist will reflect on their personal work in terms of firing methods, glazes, handles, and other pottery components to highlight the diversity of technique. 

After the panel discussion, guests will have the opportunity to view Jackson’s exhibition in the Historic Cane Hill gallery. 

Please note that attendees will need to be able to climb a flight of stairs to attend the in-person moderated session. A livestream will be provided in an accessible room.