
Unrelenting: Cherokee People & the American Revolution
Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance. Native-centered perspectives and creative responses reflect on the American Revolution era and the nation’s 250th anniversary.
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Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance during the American Revolution era. A Native centered exhibition timed to the U.S. 250th anniversary.

Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance during the American Revolution era. A Native centered exhibition timed to the U.S. 250th anniversary.
Historic objects paired with contemporary Cherokee artworks trace 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance during the American Revolution era. A Native centered exhibition timed to the U.S. 250th anniversary.

American Impressionist paintings (1870–1940) capture rural countryside, maritime scenes, and city life with brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and shimmering atmospheric light. A focused look at how local artists interpreted everyday America through moment-in-time effects.

American Impressionist paintings (1870–1940) capture rural countryside, maritime scenes, and city life with brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and shimmering atmospheric light. A focused look at how local artists interpreted everyday America through moment-in-time effects.
American Impressionist paintings (1870–1940) capture rural countryside, maritime scenes, and city life with brisk brushstrokes, vibrant color, and shimmering atmospheric light. A focused look at how local artists interpreted everyday America through moment-in-time effects.

Nature-driven works capture the mood of landscapes and the personality of animals through quick, observational mark-making and an expressive hand. Browse the gallery at an open-hours exhibition celebrating two artists’ “into the wild” perspectives.

Nature-driven works capture the mood of landscapes and the personality of animals through quick, observational mark-making and an expressive hand. Browse the gallery at an open-hours exhibition celebrating two artists’ “into the wild” perspectives.
Nature-driven works capture the mood of landscapes and the personality of animals through quick, observational mark-making and an expressive hand. Browse the gallery at an open-hours exhibition celebrating two artists’ “into the wild” perspectives.

A virtual Lunch and Learn traces the human history of South Yellow Mountain’s rugged landscape, from Indigenous presence and early settlements to mining, logging, and farming. Led by preserve manager Park Greer with a conservation focused lens.

A virtual Lunch and Learn traces the human history of South Yellow Mountain’s rugged landscape, from Indigenous presence and early settlements to mining, logging, and farming. Led by preserve manager Park Greer with a conservation focused lens.
A virtual Lunch and Learn traces the human history of South Yellow Mountain’s rugged landscape, from Indigenous presence and early settlements to mining, logging, and farming. Led by preserve manager Park Greer with a conservation focused lens.

Nature-driven works capture the mood of landscapes and the personality of animals through quick, expressive observation. Wander a contemporary gallery show celebrating two artists’ field-honed eye for the wild.

Nature-driven works capture the mood of landscapes and the personality of animals through quick, expressive observation. Wander a contemporary gallery show celebrating two artists’ field-honed eye for the wild.
Nature-driven works capture the mood of landscapes and the personality of animals through quick, expressive observation. Wander a contemporary gallery show celebrating two artists’ field-honed eye for the wild.