The Boundary End Archaeology Research Center is delighted to announce that Luzene Hill is our George Stuart Residential Scholar for the Spring of 2024.
Luzene Hill is a multidisciplinary artist, best known for immersive installations and performance collaborations. Through work informed by pre-contact culture of the Americas Hill advocates for Indigenous sovereignty - linguistic, cultural and individual sovereignty.
An enrolled member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Hill lives and works on the Qualla Boundary in Cherokee, NC. She has exhibited throughout the US, as well as in Canada, Russia, Japan and the UK.
Her work is part of “This Land Carries Our Ancestors” at the National Gallery of Art, and Jeffrey Gibson’s book, “An Indigenous Present”.
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