Lauren Redniss

A Fight for Sacred LandÌý²ú²âÌýLauren Redniss

After speaking to the CU Boulder community on March 22, 2021, the artist Lauren Redniss chose a series of her illustrations that speak to our shared "Environmental Futures" and look to indigenous cultures for a better understanding of land ethics. She drew from her recent book,ÌýOAK FLAT: A FIGHT FOR SACREDÌýLAND IN THE AMERICAN WESTÌý(Random House Books, 2020), in which she examines the histories of Oak Flat in the Arizona desert--a holy place for Apache peoples and a deeply contested site for a copper mine.

The public mural is situated in downtown Boulder, upon the walls of the 6th Street underpass. Redniss linked several images, including a portrait of Apache activist Naelyn Pike, the Apache Tear Caves, and a variety of wildlife species.ÌýSupport was provided by the City of Boulder Office of Arts + Culture, NEST Studio for the Arts at CU Boulder, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

A Fight for Sacred Land by Lauren Redniss

A Fight for Sacred Land by Lauren Redniss

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