RESCHEDULED - Atomic Legacy on the Navajo Nation | Thursday, Dec 5, 5:30pm MT on Zoom


© Shayla Blatchford

Diné artist Shayla Blatchford, a featured artist in the A Thousand Beautiful Lies exhibition, will be offering a rare opportunity to engage with her work, The Anti-Uranium Mapping Project, through an artist talk. This will be followed by a presentation of groundbreaking research on the health effects of uranium mining and milling on the Navajo Nation by Dr. Phillida A. Charley (Diné). A community conversation will follow, providing a unique chance to interact with these esteemed individuals.

We extend a warm welcome to people from all walks of life to attend the event. This is a space for learning, sharing, and empowerment.

Free and open to the public.

Thursday, Dec 5, 5:30 – 7:00 pm MT

We invite everyone to view the artwork in the exhibition, A Thousand Beautiful Lies, open through November 24, 2024.

This Center for Fine Art Photography event is sponsored in part by a National Endowment for the Arts grant and a Fort Collins Fort Fund grant and in collaboration with the Native American Cultural Center and the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University.

 
Hamidah Glasgow