Teaching Gallery: The Art and Science of Healing: A Guide to the Menninger Collection
Exhibition
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Teaching Gallery: The Art and Science of Healing: A Guide to the Menninger Collection
Braden Conrad-Hiebner, curator
Gallery 319, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
This display reconstructs and contextualizes the Menninger Collection, presenting objects that reflect Dr. Karl’s work with Native American communities, his social network of collectors, and themes that guided the collection, interpretation, and exhibition of these objects.
Works of art
unrecorded Southwestern Native American artist
early 1900s–1962
unrecorded Diné (Navajo) artist
circa 1950
Mabel Yazzie
late 1900s–1969
unrecorded Hopi artist
late 1900s–1967
unrecorded Dzil Łigai Si'án Ndee (White Mountain Apache) artist
late 1800s–early 1900s
unrecorded Hopi artist
late 1800s–1993
unrecorded A:shiwi (Zuñi) artist
late 1800s–1963
unrecorded Acoma artist
late 1800s–1910
unrecorded Potawatomi artist
late 1800s–1963
unrecorded Omaha artist
late 1800s–1993
unrecorded Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation artist
late 1800s–early 1900s
unrecorded Hopi artist
late 1800s–1993
Lambert Homer, Dan Simplicio
1960
unrecorded A:shiwi (Zuñi) artist
late 1800s–1963
unrecorded A:shiwi (Zuñi) artist
late 1800s–1963
Eddie Tsalabutie
mid 1900s–1965
unrecorded Chaticks si Chaticks (Pawnee) artist
mid 1800s–1880
unrecorded Siksika (Blackfoot) artist
late 1800s–1965
unrecorded Hopi artist
late 1800s–1969
unrecorded Hopi artist
late 1800s–1999
unrecorded Hopi artist
mid-late 1900s