Photography and Exhibitions

We contribute regularly to publications and gallery exhibitions with photography and audiovisual pieces.
We also support partners formally and informally, documenting, supporting Indigenous movements and spreading Indigenous visions and voices through photography.

Recent Photographic Publications

Cover Photo by Mateo Hinojosa, featuring our former Foodways Director, Kaylena Bray our Zuni farmer and collaborator Jim Enote

Cover Photo by Mateo Hinojosa, featuring our former Foodways Director, Kaylena Bray our Zuni farmer and collaborator Jim Enote

Cover Photo by Mateo Hinojosa, featuring Mohawk sculptor Natasha Smoke Santiago’s micaceous clay sculpture and heirloom corn

Cover Photo by Mateo Hinojosa, featuring Mohawk sculptor Natasha Smoke Santiago’s micaceous clay sculpture and heirloom corn

Cover Photo by Maya Harjo, in an issue featuring an article by Maya Harjo and Melissa Nelson

Cover Photo by Maya Harjo, in an issue featuring an article by Maya Harjo and Melissa Nelson

Gallery Exhibitions

We organized and produced the Guardians of the Waters Art Show April 4-27, 2019 at the The Cesar Chavez Student Center at San Francisco State University. We also exhibited several of our youth-created short films.

As part of the Knowledge of Place exhibit, we exhibited the photographic collection Nourishing Relations at the Seed Gallery and China Brotsky Gallery in the Tides Center in the Presidio of San Francisco. Additionally, we documented this exhibit.

This exhibit of Indigenous art was produced by The Cultural Conservancy and The Native American Academy and was a benefit to support The Sculpture Garden of Native Science and Learning.

Through our partnership with Braiding the Sacred - a Movement of Corn Growers, we exhibited photographs as well the Braiding the Sacred short documentary in the Voices of Maíz traveling exhibit.

The exhibit was featured at the entrance to the 2018 United Nations Permanent Forum for Indigenous Peoples in New York as well as at the Convention on Biological Diversity in Cancún, Mexico.


Please contact us if you would like to solicit contributions for your publication, if you are interested in purchasing prints, or would like to exhibit our work.