Nov. 8, 2025–Feb. 22, 2026
The works in the 2025 Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship exhibition form an emerging current—evoking the flow of water and crackling electric power. Artworks by the 2025 Fellows represent a distinct current and shift in the field of Native art. Together, their vision, generosity, and urgency illuminate a path forward.
Celebrate the Fellowship Exhibition’s official opening. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres, a buffet dinner and a cash bar.
Join us for a discussion panel with the 2021 Fellows led by students and alumni from IUPUI.
Join Eiteljorg Museum staff for a morning of coffee and conversation with our Fellowship Artists.
Hear about the art in Shifting Boundaries from the artists themselves on this Public Tour and Q&A.
The Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship pushes beyond the expectations for Native art. The event celebrates, supports, and magnifies the voices of groundbreaking contemporary Native artists and serves as a platform for examining and challenging our contemporary world through art and conversations.
Since 1999, the biennial Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship has been integral internationally to helping bring contemporary Native art to the forefront, celebrating, supporting and amplifying the voices of groundbreaking Native contemporary artists.

John Feodorov
Navajo [Diné]
Seattle, Washington

Erin Ggaadimits Ivalu Gingrich
Koyukon Denaa / Iñupiaq
Anchorage/Cohoe, Alaska

Maria Hupfield
Wasauksing First Nation [Anishinaabe]
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Cannupa Hanska Luger
Mandan / Hidatsa / Arikara / Lakota
Glorieta, New Mexico
Though humour softens the blow of a critical message, I have found that making work which confronts the most difficult truths about Canadian society and the impacts of colonization on Aboriginal people are made remarkably palatable when delivered in a strikingly seductive package.
Ruth Cuthand, Plains Cree, (Invited Artist)
Help us secure a future in which Native American voices are heard through contemporary artwork. You can help by giving to the Eiteljorg, or by helping us in our search for artists for the next Fellowship.


