Dan Porras
Dusty Tea Ceremony
Supporting Cultural Survival
$875.00
Availability: 1 in stock
This mini-print is piece is floated on long-life cotton matte, framed by hand in hard wood and covered with museum-grade UV-blocking glass.
ABOUT THE CAUSE
Cultural Survival
Cultural Survival supports a movement of empowered Indigenous Peoples organizing their communities to engage the international processes, national policies and human rights bodies to respect, protect, and fulfill their rights.
Many participants of modern society do not feel Indigenous to one place, and carve out new spaces and platforms that enable them to craft a native connection to new forms of culture. Here, the Playa in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada serves as a canvas to relocalize a ‘Japanese’ tea ceremony. Burning Man, 2014.
This piece is floated on long-life cotton matte, framed by hand in hard wood and covered with museum-grade UV-blocking glass.
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