
Nayana Lafond & Native Voices Exhibitions at Five Points Gallery
Five Points Gallery Presents two new exhibitions: April 1 – May 7, 2022.
Solo Exhibition: Nayana LaFond: Portraits in RED, Missing & Murdered Indigenous People Painting Project
Nayana LaFond, was the recent winner of the 2021 Five Points Juried Exhibition, granting her a solo exhibition at Five Points Gallery in 2022. Nayana will be exhibiting her missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG) paintings in our East Gallery.
Group Exhibition: Native Voices
Justin Beatty, Nate Begay, Patrick Collins, Rebekah Jarvey, Jason Montgomery
Exhibiting in our West and TDP Galleries. Our goal for this group exhibition is to raise awareness not only for the important cause of MMIWG but also to honor the talent and voices of contemporary indigenous artists from across the nation working with various content and media, honoring multiple indigenous cultures.
Opening Reception: Friday, April 1, from 5:00-8:00pm.
Virtual Artist Talk: Friday, April 22, at 6:00pm, moderated by Dr. Ricardo Reyes.
This exhibition is supported in part by The Walmart Foundation and with support from The Connecticut Office of the Arts.
Five Points Center for the Visual Arts
33 Main St, Torrington