
Creative Continuities: Family, Pride, and Community in Native Art
November 2025 – June 2027
The Autry in Griffith Park
About the Exhibition
The creation of Native American works involves a deep understanding of cultural protocols, history and culture. Featuring selected works from the Autry’s Native American collections and the promised collection of Lora and Robert U. Sandroni, Creative Continuities explores the cultural meanings, histories and concepts embedded into three aspects of Native cultural items: “Knowing,” “Create” and “Transference.” Three Native culture bearers and artists will each curate a section of the exhibition, framing works from the Autry’s collection that originated within their respective communities behind one of the three concepts at the heart of the exhibition. Through this unique combination of cultural items and stories about Native American art and culture told by contemporary Native artists and culture bearers, Creative Continuities aims to educate visitors on the diversity of Native American culture, history and traditions that cross tribal boundaries, past and present.
Exhibition Sponsors
Creative Continuities: Family, Pride, and Community in Native Art is supported by Leslie and Aaron Kern, the Henry Luce Foundation, the Mildred E. and Harvey S. Mudd Foundation, Caryll and William Mingst, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Paloheimo Foundation, the Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company Foundation, the Terra Foundation for American Art, and the Wyeth Foundation for American Art.
