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In celebration of the Native American Heritage Month, Glendale Library Arts and Culture and ReflectSpace Gallery is proud to present “Nowhere and Everywhere: Indigenous in America” an exhibition that investigates the myriad ways in which Native Americans are represented and misrepresented through popular culture imagery while creating a counterpoint to this imagery through humanistic photography and contemporary art. The exhibit features Navajo artist and filmmaker Pamela J. Peters whose work disrupts and decolonizes clichéd portrayals of Native actors and historical photographs of his own Kiowa tribe in Oklahoma by Native American photographer Horace Poolaw. The exhibit also examines the insidious spaces and imagery of the California Mission System and the infamous Ramona Plays.

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