May 07 2021
All My Relations: Phillip Pursel and Sydney Pursel, Opening Reception and Artist Talks

All My Relations: Phillip Pursel and Sydney Pursel, Opening Reception and Artist Talks

Presented by Bunker Center for the Arts at Bunker Center for the Arts

May Art Exhibition & Artist Talks – All My Relations, featuring father and daughter, Phillip J. Pursel and Sydney Jane Brooke Campbell Maybrier Pursel. Proudly curated by Daniela Failla We will be open First Friday, masks and social distancing required. See our Facebook Page for link to virtual event. More info
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Phillip J. Pursel
Phillip J. Pursel was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri and is an enrolled member of The Ioway Tribe of Kansas & Nebraska – Bear Clan. Self taught, Pursel has explored many different mediums including painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, traditional beadwork and moccasin making. He is well traveled and has explored the Southwest where he was introduced to the Pueblo & Hopi way of life. He takes imagery & inspiration from Native cultures. In addition to art, he is interested in traditional agriculture and dry farming focusing on the three sisters, corn, beans and squash. In the near future he hopes to live with and learn from the Hopi.   Most of his recent work is inspired by oral history and stories from indigenous cultures from North America.   “I found inspiration in my latest paintings from the Hopi people in Northern Arizona. Hopi means “peaceful people.” The Hopi are an ancient culture and have an oral history dating back about five thousand years. In one Hopi prophecy about guardianship, The Great Spirit makes an appearance on earth and gathers all the people on an island. He then sends four groups of people in four directions. The Great Spirit tells the people that over time I will turn you into four different colors and give you teachings. These will be known as the original teachings.” – Phillip J. Pursel

—– Sydney Jane Brooke Campbell Maybrier Pursel
Sydney Pursel is an interdisciplinary artist specializing in interactive, socially engaged, and performance arts. Through art she explores personal identity drawing from her Indigenous and Irish Catholic roots. Some of Sydney’s projects are used to educate others about food politics, assimilation, language loss, appropriation, and history in addition to projects amongst her own community focusing on language acquisition, culture, and art. Her work has been shown at public parks, universities, galleries, and alternative spaces in Columbia, MO; Fort Collins, CO; Fulton, MO; Harpers Ferry, IA; Iowa City, IA; Kansas City, MO; Laramie, WY; Lawrence, KS; New York, NY; San Francisco, CA; Santa Fe, NM; Seattle, WA; Sheridan, WY; Toronto, ON; Ucross, WY; Vermillion, SD; and White Cloud, KS. Sydney received her MFA in Expanded Media at the University of Kansas and her BFA in Painting from the University of Missouri. She was the first recipient of the Ucross Fellowship for Native American Visual Artists, received the Harpo Foundation Fellowship for Native American Artists at the Vermont Studio Center, and was selected for the Indigenous Arts Initiative Residency program through the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission and the University of Kansas.

Admission Info

Free Admission to both in-person and virtual event.

Dates & Times

2021/05/07 - 2021/05/07

Additional time info:

Masks and social distancing required. We will post a link to the virtual event on our website at www.bunkercenter.com and on our Facebook page for those that would like to see the show virtually.

Location Info

Bunker Center for the Arts

1014 E. 19th St, Kansas City, MO 64108

Parking Info

Secure covered and street parking