Painting of a blue wetland marsh with tule reeds, water, smoke, and controlled fire, featured in Good Fire, Living Water: The Gifts of a Marsh Economy, a Davis Arts Center exhibit highlighting the cultural, ecological, and artistic practice of Diana Almendariz, Ooti Maxine, and Christina Almendariz.

Good Fire, Living Water:The Gifts of a Marsh Economy

YoloSol presents

Good Fire, Living Water: The Gifts of a Marsh Economy

Excerpt from Diana Almendariz’s painting Good Fire

Featuring the cultural/ecological and artistic practice of Wintun/Maidu culture-bearer Diana Almendariz, and her daughters Ooti Maxine and Christina Almendariz

Exhibit

September 20 – November 13

2nd Friday Artabout

October 9 and November 13

Storytelling and Hands-on Workshop

November 7 @ 4pm

The exhibit will include paintings, photographs, a tule boat feature, sound installations, guides to the creeks/wetlands of the Yolo Bioregion, hands-on art-making opportunities, and a Slice of the Wetlands installation!

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