Join us for Printing Resistance, a two-day workshop led by visiting artist Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie (Seminole, Muscogee, Diné). Create a t-shirt design based on protest, activism, and Indigenous resistance.
Build your own screen-print press using grassroots techniques! Lunch will be provided. Students will get to keep their printing press after the workshop.
Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie
For the past 22 years, Tsinhnahjinnie has been living and working on Wintun land, located in Northern Califomia. Tsinhnahjinnie is a Professor in the Native American Studies Department, and Faculty Director of the Gorman Museum of Native American Art at University of California Davis. Tsinhnahjinnie is known for photography, social commentary, and video. Tsinhnahjinnie's work is held in several collections including National Museum of the American Indian (New York and Washington DC), Museum of Modern Art (New York), Eiteljorg Museum (Indianapolis), Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art (Norman), Museum Volkenkunde (Leiden, Netherlands), International Centre of Bethlehem, Dar Annadwa Addawliya (Bethlehem, Palestine) and the National Museums of Scotland (Edinburgh).