

Reclaiming Identity at the Trout Museum of Art. Guest-curated by artist and curator, Dakota Mace! The exhibit features the work of 25 Indigenous artists, telling stories of identity and culture through their work. @troutmuseumofart The Artists Cinthya Santo-Briones (Nahua) Gabriela Morac (Zapoteca) Henry Payer (Ho-Chunk) Ian Kuali’i (Hawaiian/Apache) Isa Gagarin (Chamorro/Filipino) Israel Campos (Chicano) Jamie Chavez (Tarahumara/Tohono Oohodam) Jamison Chas Banks (Seneca-Cayuga/Cherok

screenprint, digital print on fabrics and felt, ribbon, 8x3 feet, 2022. sewing by Lina Schmudlach Exhibited at the Trout Museum of Art.

screenprint, digital print on fabrics and felt, ribbon, 8x3 feet, 2022. sewing by Lina Schmudlach Exhibited at the Trout Museum of Art.

screenprint, digital print on fabrics and felt, ribbon, 8x3 feet, 2022. sewing by Lina Schmudlach Exhibited at the Trout Museum of Art.

screenprint, digital print on fabrics and felt, ribbon, 8x3 feet, 2022. sewing by Lina Schmudlach Exhibited at the Trout Museum of Art.

38”x17” red neon 33.5”x18.” white neon, twelve 11”x17” letterpress prints, 2022 in the exhibition Reclaiming Identity at the Trout Museum of Art. GUEST CURATED BY DAKOTA MACE Aug 26, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

38”x17” red neon 33.5”x18.” white neon, twelve 11”x17” letterpress prints, 2022 in the exhibition Reclaiming Identity at the Trout Museum of Art. GUEST CURATED BY DAKOTA MACE Aug 26, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

38”x17” red neon 33.5”x18.” white neon, twelve 11”x17” letterpress prints, 2022 in the exhibition Reclaiming Identity at the Trout Museum of Art. GUEST CURATED BY DAKOTA MACE Aug 26, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

38”x17” red neon 33.5”x18.” white neon, twelve 11”x17” letterpress prints, 2022 in the exhibition Reclaiming Identity at the Trout Museum of Art. GUEST CURATED BY DAKOTA MACE Aug 26, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023

John Hitchcock, Alvaro Torres Cisneros, Santiago Mendoza, Tito Mendoza Ruiz, Beto Ruiz & Let There Be Neon Video, Works on Paper, Neon, Fiber, and Performance 2022

John Hitchcock, Alvaro Torres Cisneros, Santiago Mendoza, Tito Mendoza Ruiz, Beto Ruiz & Let There Be Neon Video, Works on Paper, Neon, Fiber, and Performance 2022

John Hitchcock, Alvaro Torres Cisneros, Santiago Mendoza, Tito Mendoza Ruiz, Beto Ruiz & Let There Be Neon Video, Works on Paper, Neon, Fiber, and Performance 2022

John Hitchcock, Alvaro Torres Cisneros, Santiago Mendoza, Tito Mendoza Ruiz, Beto Ruiz & Let There Be Neon Video, Works on Paper, Neon, Fiber, and Performance 2022

John Hitchcock, Alvaro Torres Cisneros, Santiago Mendoza, Tito Mendoza Ruiz, Beto Ruiz & Let There Be Neon Video, Works on Paper, Neon, Fiber, and Performance 2022

John Hitchcock, Alvaro Torres Cisneros, Santiago Mendoza, Tito Mendoza Ruiz, Beto Ruiz & Let There Be Neon Video, Works on Paper, Neon, Fiber, and Performance 2022

Flag Installation, Inkjet on fabric, variable size 18 flags, 4x5 feet each, 2018 Exhibited at the Portrait Society Gallery, Milwaukee, WI February 19 through April 17, 2021 John Hitchcock: Shouting Lightning from Their Eyes

Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’ah-Be AT THE LH Horton Jr. Gallery San Joaquin Delta College, September 23 - October 29, 2021

Watermark Art Center, Miikanan Gallery, Bemidji, Minnesota May 5 – July 24, 2021

Watermark Art Center, Miikanan Gallery, Bemidji, Minnesota May 5 – July 24, 2021

Watermark Art Center, Miikanan Gallery, Bemidji, Minnesota May 5 – July 24, 2021

Watermark Art Center, Miikanan Gallery, Bemidji, Minnesota May 5 – July 24, 2021

Watermark Art Center, Miikanan Gallery, Bemidji, Minnesota May 5 – July 24, 2021

Watermark Art Center, Miikanan Gallery, Bemidji, Minnesota May 5 – July 24, 2021

Watermark Art Center, Miikanan Gallery, Bemidji, Minnesota May 5 – July 24, 2021

Watermark Art Center, Miikanan Gallery, Bemidji, Minnesota May 5 – July 24, 2021

Chazen Museum of Art Faculty Exhibition, Madison, WI, 2020 Hitchcock’s “Honoring” questions the relationships between living native cultures, contemporary society and history through the representation of storytelling, sound and visual Art. “Honor addresses the issues of Inclusion, exclusion, representation and collecting. Who is being represented? What is being portrayed.

Chazen Museum of Art Faculty Exhibition, Madison, WI, 2020 Featuring: Tom Jones, Choka Watching Oprah, Gelatin silver print 16 x 20 in., 1998; Truman Lowe, Totem, Metal with stone base 16 1/4 x 5 3/4 x 5 3/8 in., 1999 and John Hitchcock’s, Bury the Hatchet, variable size, neon, sheet music, screenprints, music stand, resonator guitar, chair. Moccasins by Tavia Torralba and music performed by The Stolen Sea.

Chazen Museum of Art Faculty Exhibition, Madison, WI, 2020 Featuring: Tom Jones, Choka Watching Oprah, Gelatin silver print 16 x 20 in., 1998; Truman Lowe, Totem, Metal with stone base 16 1/4 x 5 3/4 x 5 3/8 in., 1999 and John Hitchcock’s, Bury the Hatchet, variable size, neon, sheet music, screenprints, music stand, resonator guitar, chair. Moccasins by Tavia Torralba and music performed by The Stolen Sea.

Chazen Museum of Art Faculty Exhibition, Madison, WI, 2020

Chazen Museum of Art Faculty Exhibition, Madison, WI, 2020

Chazen Museum of Art Faculty Exhibition, Madison, WI, 2020 Featuring: Tom Jones, Choka Watching Oprah, Gelatin silver print 16 x 20 in., 1998, and Truman Lowes, Totem, Metal with stone base 16 1/4 x 5 3/4 x 5 3/8 in., 1999 and John Hitchcock’s, Bury the Hatchet, variable size, neon, sheet music, screenprints, music stand, resonator guitar, chair, speaker and music performed by The Stolen Sea.

Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’ah-Be at the Portland Art Museum Mar 7, 2020 – Sep 6, 2020 Creator/God Bless this day (and) all the people Thank you for all Of our blessings. Ura Comanche Prayer, Juanita Pahdopony

Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’ah-Be at the Portland Art Museum Mar 7, 2020 – Sep 6, 2020 Center for Contemporary Native Art, Main Building, Floor 3

Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’ah-Be at the Portland Art Museum Mar 7, 2020 – Sep 6, 2020 Center for Contemporary Native Art, Main Building, Floor 3

Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’ah-Be at the Portland Art Museum Mar 7, 2020 – Sep 6, 2020 Center for Contemporary Native Art, Main Building, Floor 3

Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’ah-Be at the Portland Art Museum Mar 7, 2020 – Sep 6, 2020 Center for Contemporary Native Art, Main Building, Floor 3

Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’ah-Be at the Portland Art Museum Mar 7, 2020 – Sep 6, 2020 Center for Contemporary Native Art, Main Building, Floor 3

Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’ah-Be at the Portland Art Museum Mar 7, 2020 – Sep 6, 2020 Center for Contemporary Native Art, Main Building, Floor 3

Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’ah-Be at the Portland Art Museum Mar 7, 2020 – Sep 6, 2020 Center for Contemporary Native Art, Main Building, Floor 3

Bury the Hatchet: Prayer for My P’ah-Be at the Portland Art Museum Mar 7, 2020 – Sep 6, 2020 Center for Contemporary Native Art, Main Building, Floor 3