Thursday, January 20 2022, 5:30pm Georgia Museum of Art Special Information: Register for free Tickets at https://georgiamuseum.org/visit/ Yatika Starr Fields (Osage, Cherokee and Creek) is a painter known for his vibrant, large-scale murals. His oil paintings range from pure abstractions to images interlaced with symbolic narrative elements. In 2019, Fields produced a series of lithographs and monotypes during a residency at Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts. In this talk, Fields will discuss his larger body of work, with a focus on that print series. “Sun Carrier Series: Scorpion Bowl” is currently on view in the exhibition “Collective Impressions: Modern Native American Printmakers” through January 30. This is an in-person event at the museum. Please register for free tickets, either on our website before you show up or at the desk in the lobby when you arrive. If you do the former, check in at the desk when you come for your tour or any other drop-in program so that we can send you a survey for your feedback and have a way to get in touch with you should contact tracing be required. We are still encouraging masks and giving your fellow visitors some space inside the building. Yatika Starr Fields Yatika Starr Fields