Jordan Ann Craig's 'My Way Home' at MoCNA, a new approach to Indigenous abstraction “Sharp Tongue II,” Jordan Ann Craig, 2022, acrylic on canvas. "Ladybugs Are Birds," Jordan Ann Craig, 2018, acrylic on canvas. “On My Way Home,” Jordan Ann Craig, acrylic on canvas. “Buckskin; Lazy Stitch Rows,” Jordan Ann Craig, 2019, acrylic on canvas. "Feels So Good When You Braid My Hair," Jordan Ann Craig, 2022, acrylic on canvas. “On My Way Home” (detail), Jordan Ann Craig, acrylic on canvas. Jordan Ann Craig Published March 9, 2025 - 7:00 a.m. Modified March 9, 2025 - 7:00 a.m. As featured on - Jordan Ann Craig's 'My Way Home' at MoCNA, a new approach to Indigenous abstraction SANTA FE — New Mexico-based Northern Cheyenne artist Jordan Ann Craig had her first solo show in 2015, the year she graduated from Dartmouth College, and "My Way Home" at the IAIA's Museum of Contemporary Native Arts gives a selectively curated overview of her first ten years in the art world. Craig's quest for self-discovery takes her from the deep archives of Indigenous art to the forefront of contemporary digital design, as she attempts to blaze her own "way home" through layers of historical erasure. collection_aa7e6d62-fade-11ef-8cc3-07e84c83499b.html
As featured on - Jordan Ann Craig's 'My Way Home' at MoCNA, a new approach to Indigenous abstraction SANTA FE — New Mexico-based Northern Cheyenne artist Jordan Ann Craig had her first solo show in 2015, the year she graduated from Dartmouth College, and "My Way Home" at the IAIA's Museum of Contemporary Native Arts gives a selectively curated overview of her first ten years in the art world. Craig's quest for self-discovery takes her from the deep archives of Indigenous art to the forefront of contemporary digital design, as she attempts to blaze her own "way home" through layers of historical erasure.
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