Name/Title

Wish

Entry/Object ID

2009.03.025

Description

woodblock, linoleum stamps, sewing, survey maps, embroidery floss ink, painter's tape

Type of Print

Woodcut

Artwork Details

Medium

Paper

Acquisition

Accession

2009.03

Source or Donor

May Hariri Aboutaam

Acquisition Method

Gift

Credit Line

Gift of Mary Hariri Aboutaam

Made/Created

Artist

Annie Ross

Date made

2008

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Tertiary Object Term

Woodcut

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Print, Relief

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Print

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Graphic Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Dimensions

Height

16-1/8 in

Width

20 in

Exhibition

Re-interpreting the Middle East II: Artists Re-thinking Today's Terminology (2009)

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Cultural/Historical Context

Label

"Dr. Annie Ross. Daughter of a traditional Maya Mother and WWII veteran father.  Began education at home with plants, animals, art, hand work, storytelling, and history in Compton, California. Formal training in studio art, art history, ethnology, and folklore.  Worked with the Kodiak Area Native Association, museums, art galleries, the Institute of American Indian Arts, and the University of California. On-going working relationships with friends from many First Nations communities regarding ethnology, history, aesthetic practice(s), folklore and narrative. Practice Studio work; sustainable indigenous traditional arts and crafts; First Nations Art, Ethnohistory, and History; Poetry, folklore, and poetics; Indigenous Environmental logic, social and environmental justice, grass-roots community movements and organizations; nuclearism and the American west; the self and community in Home/Land."