Millicent Rogers Museum News:
The community is invited to a virtual artist talk presented by the Millicent Rogers Museum in conjunction with the exhibition Quilted Survivance:
Details:
- Virtual Artist Talk: Quilted Survivance
Susan Hudson and the Navajo Quilt Project - Moderated by: Annie Drysdale and Claire Pelaez Motsinger
Artist Panelists: Susan Hudson and Kent Monkman - Friday, January 9, 2026
5 p.m. MST
Live on Zoom (link below)
This event is an engaging conversation with two internationally recognized Indigenous artists as they explore the concept of survivance through their living artistic practices. Quilted Survivance presents a vibrant and welcoming space while addressing the historic and ongoing impacts of colonial violence on Indigenous communities.
Susan Hudson, a contemporary Navajo ledger quilter and co founder of the Navajo Quilt Project, and Kent Monkman, a Cree interdisciplinary artist known for challenging colonial narratives, will discuss how quilting and painting serve as acts of cultural memory, resistance, and celebration.
Together, Hudson and Monkman amplify stories that have too often been obscured, sharing how art can honor ancestors, confront difficult histories, and affirm Indigenous presence today.
Zoom Link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85799362475?pwd=hFoDrNQjg4cAeSpS5Lu9nM82AVBRYX.1
This program is free and open to the public.