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Our House Made of Spiderwebs - ‘Eyookin Wereechey
Our House Made of Spiderwebs - ‘Eyookin Wereechey
Our House Made of Spiderwebs - ‘Eyookin Wereechey

Our House Made of Spiderwebs - ‘Eyookin Wereechey

Date2018
MediumArchival pigment print
DimensionsFramed: 31 1/2 x 31 1/2 in. (80 x 80 cm) Unframed: 30 x 30 in. (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
ClassificationsPhotography
Credit LinePurchased with funds from the Ellingson Family
Object number2022.6.1
Label TextAll around us in Orange County are traces of the land's indigenous caretakers, the Tongva. In pathways, place names, village sites by streams and springs, or long-buried objects, culture persists, sometimes as fragile as spiderwebs. But Tongva people continue to live in Greater Los Angeles, celebrating connections with ancestry as vibrant and tensile as the singing red threads that weave through the work of artists such as Mercedes Dorame.
Status
On view
Location
  • The Campus Center at Rinker (14725 Alton Parkway), First Floor, Great Room 134

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