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SUMMARY:"The SACRED WILD" Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Artists: Julie Cornett and Janneil Eggleston\nThe Sacred Wild brings together two distinct yet connected artistic practices that explore the intersection of nature\, reverence\, and pattern.\nThrough linocut printmaking\, Julie Cornett reimagines desert landscapes\, plants\, and native birds and reptiles as regal\, almost mythic presences. Desert flora shimmer with quiet vitality\, while crowned and haloed creatures are elevated beyond the ordinary\, inviting viewers to consider the Mojave not as barren or harsh\, but as a place of quiet majesty and spiritual presence.\nIn dialogue\, Janneil Eggleston’s intricate string-based geometric works translate sacred geometry into luminous\, intricately strung compositions. Carefully constructed with balance and precision\, these radiant patterns evoke harmony\, interconnectedness\, and the underlying structures that shape both the natural and unseen worlds.\nTogether\, these works frame the desert as both wild and sacred—a space where reverence emerges from the natural world itself.
URL:https://maturango.org/event/the-sacred-wild-art-exhibit/
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SUMMARY:Maturango Sunday Speakers presents Curtis Alcantar\,  Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for Tejon Indian Tribe
DESCRIPTION:Maturango Sunday Speakers presents Curtis Alcantar\, \nTribal Historic Preservation Officer for Tejon Indian Tribe \nSunday May 31\, 2pm \n  \nThe Tejon Indian Tribe is a federally recognized tribe of Kitanemuk\, Yokuts\, Paiute and Chumash Indigenous people of California. Their ancestral homeland is the southern San Joaquin Valley\, San Emigdio Mountains\, and Tehachapi Mountains. Tribal headquarters are located in Bakersfield California. Curtis (Kitanemuk) will discuss the past history\, present\, and future directions of the Tejon Tribe. \nCurtis holds a B.A in Anthropology from Cal State Bakersfield and is currently enrolled in the Applied Anthropology graduate program at Cal Poly Humboldt. He serves as the Tejon Tribal Historic Preservation Officer and manages cultural resources for the Tribe. His work focuses on Section 106 consultations\, Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act consultations\, protecting archeological sites\, GIS mapping\, excavations\, landscape preservation\, habitat restoration\, pictographs/petroglyphs\, and lithic identification. \nAdmission is free.
URL:https://maturango.org/event/maturango-sunday-speakers-presents-curtis-alcantar-tribal-historic-preservation-officer-for-tejon-indian-tribe/
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