Angels Gate Cultural Center (AGCC) is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition, RED EARTH GAZE, featuring artists from local California tribes and migrant Native communities from across the Tongva region. Taking place on the unceded, traditional homelands of the Gabrielino Tongva-Kizh at AGCC, the exhibition coincides with the 17th annual Many Winters Gathering of Elders. The Gathering is a four-day exchange of Indigenous histories and ceremonial traditions, convening at AGCC from October 12th-15th. RED EARTH GAZE opens with a public opening reception on Thursday, October 12th from 5pm – 8pm, the exhibition will be open through December 9th, 2023. |
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