Coyote Tales No. 1
- Material
- Inkjet on paper
An enrolled citizen of the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, artist Cara Romero’s identity informs her photography, a blend of fine art and editorial photography, shaped by years of study and a visceral approach to representing Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultural memory, collective history, and lived experiences from a Native American female perspective. Romero will speak about her process, influence, and her photograph Coyote Tales No.1, which is currently on view at the Museum.
This program will be offered in person at the Museum and will also be livestreamed. See below for ticketing and registration information.
Tickets for the on-site program may be reserved in person at the Museum’s Information Centers or through MetroTix at metrotix.com or 314.534.1111. All tickets reserved through MetroTix incur a service charge; the service charge is waived for tickets reserved at the Museum.
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This lecture will also be livestreamed for free via Zoom. Attendees’ mics and cameras will not be activated. The livestreamed event will have automated closed captions. Livestream attendees must register to receive the Zoom link.
A closed-captioned recording of the program will become available on the Museum’s website and YouTube channel in the weeks following.
Register for in-person lecture