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X-WR-CALDESC:This exhibition features a traveling selection of work from th
 e Missoula Art Museum Collection by printmaker Jason Elliott Clark. In his
  work\, Clark explores Algonquin legends mixed with personal stories and m
 isinformation about contemporary Native culture.  The works in the exhibit
 ion focus mainly on Clark’s early career as a printmaker in the University
  of Montana’s MFA program (2004) and soon after. \n\nClark says\, 'My work
  is rooted in the traditional teachings and beliefs of my ancestors and th
 e erroneous teachings and beliefs of western society about Native American
 s. The subjects portrayed in my art are from personal experiences and the 
 legends of my Algonquin heritage. I am also interested in what people are 
 being taught about Native Americans by western culture through parents\, t
 eachers\, textbooks\, films\, television\, cartoons\, consumer advertiseme
 nts\, products\, and other transmitters of misinformation. My work deals w
 ith subjects that I have observed or experienced firsthand. These are the 
 stories that have shaped and formed my life. They illustrate how I see the
  world around me and how I have learned to respect it. The images and stor
 es in my work are reflections or parts of me.'
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DESCRIPTION:This exhibition features a traveling selection of work from the
  Missoula Art Museum Collection by printmaker Jason Elliott Clark. In his 
 work\, Clark explores Algonquin legends mixed with personal stories and mi
 sinformation about contemporary Native culture.  The works in the exhibiti
 on focus mainly on Clark’s early career as a printmaker in the University 
 of Montana’s MFA program (2004) and soon after. \n\nClark says\, 'My work 
 is rooted in the traditional teachings and beliefs of my ancestors and the
  erroneous teachings and beliefs of western society about Native Americans
 . The subjects portrayed in my art are from personal experiences and the l
 egends of my Algonquin heritage. I am also interested in what people are b
 eing taught about Native Americans by western culture through parents\, te
 achers\, textbooks\, films\, television\, cartoons\, consumer advertisemen
 ts\, products\, and other transmitters of misinformation. My work deals wi
 th subjects that I have observed or experienced firsthand. These are the s
 tories that have shaped and formed my life. They illustrate how I see the 
 world around me and how I have learned to respect it. The images and store
 s in my work are reflections or parts of me.'
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SUMMARY:Myths & Legends: Prints by Jason Clarke
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