ArtNow 2023

ArtNow 2023

Installation view of ArtNow: The Soul Is a Wanderer. Installation view of ArtNow: The Soul Is a Wanderer, including Robert Peterson's Imperfectly perfect, together (2023), Isaac Diaz's Paracas (2023), Guias Vase (2023) and Projection///Placement (2023), and Yatika Starr Fields' Go West Young Man (2023) and Whose Kicks? (2023). © Robert Peterson. © Isaac Diaz. © Yatika Starr Fields. Photo: Ann Sherman.. Photo by Ann Sherman.

Overview

ArtNow 2023

June 22, 2023 - January 15, 2024

Eleanor Kirkpatrick Main Gallery

Admission is always free; tickets are not required

ArtNow: The Soul Is a Wanderer

 

Crucial to finding the way is this: there is no beginning or end.
You must make your own map.
— Joy Harjo, A Map to the Next World, 2000

 

The Soul Is a Wanderer was the 2023 edition of the Oklahoma Contemporary ArtNow biennial exhibition, highlighting new and recent art from a selection of artists active in the state.

Thirteen cross-generational artists came together in this exhibition organized by Tulsa-based guest curator Lindsay Aveilhé. The Soul Is a Wanderer took its title from a line in the poem A Map to the Next World by 2019-2022 United States Poet Laureate Joy Harjo (b. 1951, Tulsa; Muscogee Nation). The artists drew inspiration from the poem’s call to remember the past as we journey beyond the present by unearthing complex histories and imagining alternate routes toward emancipatory futures of our making.

Through distinct perspectives and approaches, the painting, sculpture, video, installation, performance, photography and ceramics in the exhibition captured moments of passage, reckoning and renewal. Together, the works in The Soul Is a Wanderer evoked the landscape of Oklahoma — its topography and our shared reality — as a site for questioning, dreaming and action.

 

Artists

  • Ruth Borum-Loveland (b. 1982, Oklahoma City)
  • Ashanti Chaplin (b. 1981, Tulsa)
  • Isaac Diaz (b. 1998, Oklahoma City)
  • Yusuf Etudaiye (b. 1958, Okene, Nigeria)
  • Yatika Starr Fields (b. 1980, Stillwater, Okla.; Osage/Cherokee/Muscogee)
  • Sterlin Harjo (b. 1979, Holdenville, Okla.; Seminole Nation of Oklahoma/Muscogee descent)
  • Molly Kaderka (b. 1989, Austin, Texas)
  • Kite (b. 1990, Sylmar, Calif.; Oglala Sioux Tribe)
  • Robert Peterson (b. 1981, Denver, Colo.)
  • Moira RedCorn (b. 1966, Pawnee, Okla.; Osage Nation/Caddo descent)
  • Joseph Rushmore (b. 1984, Ada, Okla.)
  • Elspeth Schulze (b. 1985, Grand Coteau, La.)
  • Nathan Young (b. 1975, Tahlequah, Okla.; Delaware Tribe of Lenape Indians)

ArtNow Performances

Sept. 28 |Tȟaŋmáhel | Kite
Nov. 9 | Dust to Dirge: An Earth Elegy | Ashanti Chaplin

ArtNow 2023 Focus Awardee

Sterlin Harjo Photo by Shane Brown
Sterlin Harjo. Sterlin Harjo. Photo: Shane Brown.. Photo by Shane Brown.

Guest curator

AVEILHÉ Lindsay Photo by Lola Serrano
Lindsay Aveilhé, Lindsay Aveilhé. Lindsay Aveilhé. Photo: Lola Serrano.. Photo by Lola Serrano.

Related Media

Read 2023 press here and 2024 press here

This exhibition is supported by George Records, Richard and Glenna Tanenbaum, The Kanady Family, E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation, Annie Bohanon, Chickasaw Nation, Velocigo, Love’s Travel Stops, Flogistix, Scott Fischer, BancFirst/BancFirst Trust, Ad Astra, Joan S. Maguire, Margaret Freede, Kirkpatrick Oil Company, Delaware Resource Group, Kam’s Kookery, Randy and Mendi Coleman, The Skirvin Hotel, WanderFolk Spirits, Premium Brands Wine and Spirits, Merrick Foundation, Shirley and Bankhead Families, Volunteer Capital LLC, Pam and Bill Shdeed, Artform, G. David Neff and Suzanne Peck, Eli and Leslie Hellman, HumanKind Hospitality, NBC Oklahoma, Ryan Coe, Anonymous, Jane Harlow, O’Connor Family Foundation, Matt and Paula Thomas, Ann Lacy Foundation, Miles and Molly Tolbert, Jordan von Netzer, Lissa and Jon Blaschke, HSE Architects, David and Aimee Harlow, B.C. Clark Jewelers, United Mechanical, Billie Thrash, Lou C. Kerr/The Kerr Foundation, Cliff and Leslie Hudson, Robin and Brad Krieger, Tinker Federal Credit Union, Virginia A. Meade, Amy Kirby, The Medallion Group, Jennifer and Dale Thurman, Lingo Construction, Charles L. Oppenheim, Mark and Julie Beffort, Inasmuch Foundation, Blair and Maggie Humphreys, Rand and Jeanette Elliott, Valerie Naifeh and George Catechis, Maggie and Perry Phipps, Drew Williamson, Kay Kuykendall, Amy and Alex Skinner, Amanda and Nathaniel Harding, Mollie and Sam McCurdy, Sody and Robert Clements, Anne Workman, LALO Tequila, Vanessa House Beer Company and Oklahoma City Museum of Art.

Selected Artworks

ArtNow23 241 HDR
Isaac Diaz, Comal.
ArtNow23
Ashanti Chaplin, Earth Elegy.
ArtNow23 319 HDR
Installation view of ArtNow: The Soul Is a Wanderer.
ArtNow23 112 HDR web
Installation view of ArtNow: The Soul Is a Wanderer.
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Facsimile of a letter written by Reverend William H. Hurt in “Subject, policy and case files in the First Central Registry series of the Immigration Program,.

Images

  • Installation view of ArtNow: The Soul Is a Wanderer. Installation view of ArtNow: The Soul Is a Wanderer, including Robert Peterson's Imperfectly perfect, together (2023), Isaac Diaz's Paracas (2023), Guias Vase (2023) and Projection///Placement (2023), and Yatika Starr Fields' Go West Young Man (2023) and Whose Kicks? (2023). © Robert Peterson. © Isaac Diaz. © Yatika Starr Fields. Photo: Ann Sherman.. Photo by Ann Sherman.
  • Sterlin Harjo. Sterlin Harjo. Photo: Shane Brown.. Photo by Shane Brown.
  • Lindsay Aveilhé, Lindsay Aveilhé. Lindsay Aveilhé. Photo: Lola Serrano.. Photo by Lola Serrano.
  • Isaac Diaz, Comal. Isaac Diaz, Comal, 2023. Ceramic and beeswax candles. 14 x 11 x 18 in. © Isaac Diaz. Photo: Ann Sherman.. Photo by Ann Sherman.
  • Ashanti Chaplin, Earth Elegy. Ashanti Chaplin, Earth Elegy, 2023. Obelisk sculpture: Fired clay soil on wood armature. 156 x 24 x 12 in. Video, 13:00 min. (looped). Score composed by Gabriel Royal with Ashanti Chaplin. © Ashanti Chaplin. Photo: Ann Sherman.. Photo by Ann Sherman.
  • Installation view of ArtNow: The Soul Is a Wanderer. Installation view of ArtNow: The Soul Is a Wanderer, including Joseph Rushmore's No Known Place (2019-2023), Elspeth Schulze's The Sparing Ones (2023) and Moira RedCorn's Ma^zha^tseka Ma^thi^ (Moving to a New Country) (2022). © Joseph Rushmore. © Elspeth Schulze. © Moira RedCorn. Photo: Ann Sherman.. Photo by Ann Sherman.
  • Facsimile of a letter written by Reverend William H. Hurt in “Subject, policy and case files in the First Central Registry series of the Immigration Program,. Facsimile of a letter written by Reverend William H. Hurt in “Subject, policy and case files in the First Central Registry series of the Immigration Program, 1892-1950.” © Government of Canada. Image courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.. Image courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.

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