Please join us in welcoming November Ma’s House resident artist Sen Mendez! Sen, aka Queen Sen Sen, is an Indigenous, non-binary, and fat artist, educator, and bachata dancer deeply rooted in the Huichin Ohlone Territory/Oakland, California. Sen is a self-taught artist, working primarily in printmaking, painting, and social practice. He prioritizes creating accessible and inclusive spaces to learn art for those without the resources and… Read More »Sen Mendez – November 2023
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‘Return to Sender’ at SAC 1 Photo Staff Writeron Nov 10, 2023 On Sunday, November 19, at 2 p.m., the Southampton Arts Center presents a screening of Mara Ahmed’s “Return to Sender: Women of Color in Colonial Postcards & The Politics of Representation.” This film pushes the documentary medium in unexpected ways by opening with three contemporary South Asian American women who recreate British colonial… Read More »‘Return to Sender’ at SAC – 27East
‘Return to Sender’ at SAC – 27East
We are grateful and excited to have received $500,000.00 as part of the JumpSMART Small Business Downtown Investment Program Grant from Suffolk County! We hope this grant can help complete essential structural issues with Ma’s House and allow us to grow the capacity for our programming by working towards a new dedicated art studio in the backyard and more! You can read more about the… Read More »Ma’s House Awarded 500,000.00 by Suffolk County
Ma’s House Awarded 500,000.00 by Suffolk County
Ma’s House is excited to have received a grant with Jones Beach Energy & Nature Center for a traveling art and educational exhibit titled Indigenous Sea Stories focusing on the work of the Shinnecock Kelp Farmers. See below for more info about the announcement! By Tiffany Cussac-Smith, Newsday: Two exhibitions delving into maritime histories of people of color on Long Island are among several projects… Read More »Exhibits on Long Island Seafarers of Color, Shinnecock Kelp Farming Awarded Grants – Newsday
Exhibits on Long Island Seafarers of Color, Shinnecock Kelp Farming Awarded Grants – Newsday
Please join us in welcoming October 2023 Ma’s House Resident Artist Dennis Redmoon Darkeem! @redmoondennis Dennis RedMoon Darkeem was born in the Bronx and raised in. He is of Yamassee Creek-Seminole Native American and African American descent. He has been an Art Educator in the South Bronx for over ten years and received his Bachelor’s in Fine Arts and his Master’s in Art Direction from… Read More »Dennis RedMoon Darkeem – October 2023
Dennis RedMoon Darkeem – October 2023
Hebron Relocation and Ma’s House: “Hebron Relocation” and “Ma’s House” are part of the 20th Annual Indigenous Film & Arts Festival Series, “The Good Life.” Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023Films: 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. | Q&A and Reception: 8:00 – 8:30 pmRicketson Auditorium, Denver Museum of Nature and Science “Hebron Relocation” Filmmaker Holly Andersen of Makkovik, Nunatsiavut, always knew that the house she lives in carries within… Read More »Hebron Relocation and Ma’s House – Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Hebron Relocation and Ma’s House – Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Please join Ma’s House Lead Artist Jeremy Dennis in Colorado for the 20th Annual Indigenous Film & Arts Festival where the Reciprocity Project film ‘Ma’s House’ will be screened with a Q+A on October 15th in person. More details: All our Denver programs are FREE and open to the public Please join us for film and art, filmmakers, cultural experts and artists No RSVP required… Read More »20th Annual Indigenous Film & Arts Festival in Colorodo
20th Annual Indigenous Film & Arts Festival in Colorodo
Please join us in welcoming October resident artist Darlene Deloris @love.lenalove Born in Atlanta, GA, in the 1980s, Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary artist Darlene Deloris studied History and African American Studies at the University of Georgia and SUNY Empire State University. She uses a variety of mediums, textures, colors, & symbols to create portraits that give voice to the Black woman who is constantly transposing between a… Read More »Darlene Deloris – October 2023
Darlene Deloris – October 2023
Ma’s House Holds Friendraiser & ‘Entre Mis Mundos’ Solo Exhibition By Sueey Gutierrez by JAMES LANE POST Photo courtesy Ma’s House Ma’s House, an artist’s space based on the Shinnecock Indian Reservation in Southampton, presents “Entre Mis Mundos,” a solo exhibition that includes figurative painting and mixed media drawings by artist Sueey Gutierrez. The artwork explores Gutierrez’s connection with the natural world as a source of healing and emotional… Read More »Ma’s House Holds Friendraiser & ‘Entre Mis Mundos’ Solo Exhibition By Sueey Gutierrez – James Lane Post
Ma’s House Holds Friendraiser & ‘Entre Mis Mundos’ Solo Exhibition By Sueey Gutierrez – James Lane Post
Please join us in welcoming Sept 2023 resident artist Tammie Dupuis! @tammie.dupuis | Join us on Sept 22nd at the Bridgehampton Museum for a public Twine Bag Workshop led by Tammie. (link in bio or on www.mashouse.studio) Tammie was born and raised in Northwestern Montana on the Flathead Reservation. Her father was Qlispe’a and Seli’š, and her mother was the daughter of non-Indigenous settlers who moved to… Read More »Tammie Dupuis – September 2023