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What Was Always Yours And Never Lost

Washington State University is unveiling a collection of films and experimental documentaries made by Indigenous artists. The nine films cover a wide array of topics that touch on Indigenous identity and presence in the face of a deep colonial history spanning across the continent and the world. The films incorporate poetry, beauty and community while also preserving the past and presenting ways of seeing the future in a different light. The collection was curated by MacArthur Fellow Sky Hopinka and features films from the artists and groups TJ Cuthand, Colectivo Los Ingrávidos, James Luna, Caroline Monnet, and Jackson Polys.

What Was Always Yours and Never Lost • May 16-June 30, Tue-Fri 11 am-2 pm, Sat 10 am-4 pm • Free • Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU • 1535 NE Wilson Rd., Pullman • museum.wsu.edu • 509-335-1910

— Summer Sandstrom