Matriarch Photo Exhibition at History Museum

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Roxann Murray
Wed, Feb 21, 2024 8:49 PM

News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 13, 2024

MEDIA CONTACT

Roxann Murray, photographer, atouchofwanderlust@gmail.com, (253)355-1912

Photography Exhibition at Washington State History Museum Highlights
Indigenous Matriarchs in the Pacific Northwest

TACOMA, Wash. --

Tacoma photographer Roxann Murray will have an exhibition of eight
photographs at the Washington State History Museum titled “Matriarch:
Portraits of Indigenous Women in the Pacific Northwest Fighting for our
Collective Future.” The exhibition will be on display February 24 to May
20, 2024 in the community gallery. The exhibition is free to access during
regular museum hours of Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM and on
the third Thursday of each month from 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM. An opening
reception commemorating Women’s History Month and a meet and greet with the
artist and women featured in the exhibition will take place on March 2, at
2:00 PM.

“I am beyond grateful for the opportunity to photograph these women. They
are my friends and mentors, and they have taught me about preserving
traditions, protecting land and water, caring for community, and
celebrating my own Native heritage,” Murray said.

The exhibit includes portraits of eight Indigenous women who are leaders in
their communities. The women include Carolyn Christmas (Mi’kmaq), Mariana
Harvey (Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation), Sweetwater
Nannauck (Tlingit, Tsimshian, Haida), Paige Pettibon (Bitterroot Salish),
Nancy Shippentower (Puyallup, Tulalip), Janene Hampton (Snpink’tn, Syilx)
Lisa Fruichantie (Seminole Nation of Oklahoma), and Elizabeth Satiacum
(Quileute). The women were invited to participate in the project based on
their leadership in environmental and social justice movements in their
communities.

“Know where you come from. Love who you are; love who your people are. If
you step off track, it’s not the end of the world; you can always step back
on it.”, Carolyn Christmas said during her photoshoot with Murray.

Murray is a Tacoma-based artist with Nakota and Dakota descendancy and she
specializes in community, nature, and travel photography. Her work can be
seen at https://atouchofwanderlustphotography.com or on Instagram at
@atouchofwanderlust. “Matriarch: Portraits of Indigenous Women in the
Pacific Northwest Fighting for our Collective Future” was funded by the
Tacoma Arts Commission through the Tacoma Artists Initiative Program.

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*News Release* *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE* February 13, 2024 *MEDIA CONTACT* Roxann Murray, photographer, atouchofwanderlust@gmail.com, (253)355-1912 Photography Exhibition at Washington State History Museum Highlights Indigenous Matriarchs in the Pacific Northwest TACOMA, Wash. -- Tacoma photographer Roxann Murray will have an exhibition of eight photographs at the Washington State History Museum titled “Matriarch: Portraits of Indigenous Women in the Pacific Northwest Fighting for our Collective Future.” The exhibition will be on display February 24 to May 20, 2024 in the community gallery. The exhibition is free to access during regular museum hours of Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM and on the third Thursday of each month from 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM. An opening reception commemorating Women’s History Month and a meet and greet with the artist and women featured in the exhibition will take place on March 2, at 2:00 PM. “I am beyond grateful for the opportunity to photograph these women. They are my friends and mentors, and they have taught me about preserving traditions, protecting land and water, caring for community, and celebrating my own Native heritage,” Murray said. The exhibit includes portraits of eight Indigenous women who are leaders in their communities. The women include Carolyn Christmas (Mi’kmaq), Mariana Harvey (Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation), Sweetwater Nannauck (Tlingit, Tsimshian, Haida), Paige Pettibon (Bitterroot Salish), Nancy Shippentower (Puyallup, Tulalip), Janene Hampton (Snpink’tn, Syilx) Lisa Fruichantie (Seminole Nation of Oklahoma), and Elizabeth Satiacum (Quileute). The women were invited to participate in the project based on their leadership in environmental and social justice movements in their communities. “Know where you come from. Love who you are; love who your people are. If you step off track, it’s not the end of the world; you can always step back on it.”, Carolyn Christmas said during her photoshoot with Murray. Murray is a Tacoma-based artist with Nakota and Dakota descendancy and she specializes in community, nature, and travel photography. Her work can be seen at https://atouchofwanderlustphotography.com or on Instagram at @atouchofwanderlust. “Matriarch: Portraits of Indigenous Women in the Pacific Northwest Fighting for our Collective Future” was funded by the Tacoma Arts Commission through the Tacoma Artists Initiative Program. ### [image: RMurray Matriarch Exhibition.jpg]