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The Clyfford Still Museum's collaborative exhibition, "Tell Clyfford I Said 'Hi'" co-curated with youth from the Colville Confederated Tribes Reservation in Washington, is on view September 19, 2025, through May 10, 2026 in Denver, CO
DENVER - ColoradoDesk -- The Clyfford Still Museum's collaborative exhibition, "Tell Clyfford I Said 'Hi'": An Exhibition Curated by Children of the Colville Confederated Tribes, co-curated with youth from the Colville Confederated Tribes Reservation in Washington, is on view September 19, 2025, through May 10, 2026. Installed in all nine of the Museum's galleries, the exhibition highlights the perspectives of Colville children on Still's depictions of their home and ancestors, and the artist's abstract works. Tell Clyfford also explores themes identified by the co-curators.
For the past three years, the Museum's curatorial and educational staff collaborated with young children (ages three to fourteen) and Colville teachers from partner schools on every level of the exhibition.
Clyfford Still spent three summers with the Colville community in the mid-1930s as a young art professor at Washington State College (now Washington State University). After visiting the Reservation together in 1936, Still and his faculty supervisor co-founded a summer art program in the area the following year. Still formed relationships with the Colville Tribal people and the landscape, creating more than 100 sketches, paintings, and photographs during the summers of 1937 and 1938.
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Museum staff began working with Colville Tribal representatives in 2021 to learn more about this part of the collection from their perspectives and explore partnership opportunities. "Tell Clyfford is a result of Tribal leaders' desire for the Still to collaborate with Tribal youth on an exhibition," said Nicole Cromartie, director of learning and engagement. "It also continues the Museum's efforts to foster engagement with its collections by sharing authority on Still's work with the Museum's extended communities."
Museum visitors can discover expanded exhibition content in the free digital guide, which includes videos and audio featuring the co-curators, Tribal leaders, images from visits to the Colville Reservation, behind-the-scenes development of the interactive experience, and more. In addition to the videos and audio content in the digital guide, the Museum will feature several videos on screens in the exhibition galleries.
Tell Clyfford will also feature a hands-on interactive Weaving Wall experience. The Still will host events for all ages during the exhibition. Visit clyffordstillmuseum.org.
For the past three years, the Museum's curatorial and educational staff collaborated with young children (ages three to fourteen) and Colville teachers from partner schools on every level of the exhibition.
Clyfford Still spent three summers with the Colville community in the mid-1930s as a young art professor at Washington State College (now Washington State University). After visiting the Reservation together in 1936, Still and his faculty supervisor co-founded a summer art program in the area the following year. Still formed relationships with the Colville Tribal people and the landscape, creating more than 100 sketches, paintings, and photographs during the summers of 1937 and 1938.
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Museum staff began working with Colville Tribal representatives in 2021 to learn more about this part of the collection from their perspectives and explore partnership opportunities. "Tell Clyfford is a result of Tribal leaders' desire for the Still to collaborate with Tribal youth on an exhibition," said Nicole Cromartie, director of learning and engagement. "It also continues the Museum's efforts to foster engagement with its collections by sharing authority on Still's work with the Museum's extended communities."
Museum visitors can discover expanded exhibition content in the free digital guide, which includes videos and audio featuring the co-curators, Tribal leaders, images from visits to the Colville Reservation, behind-the-scenes development of the interactive experience, and more. In addition to the videos and audio content in the digital guide, the Museum will feature several videos on screens in the exhibition galleries.
Tell Clyfford will also feature a hands-on interactive Weaving Wall experience. The Still will host events for all ages during the exhibition. Visit clyffordstillmuseum.org.
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