Sean Chandler: The One Defined To Be No One (MAGDA)
June 24 2022 - April 5 2024
Chandler (Aaniiih, born 1971) put his promising artistic career on hold to respond to a need for leadership in his community. He grew up in Glendive, Montana, and his family was one of the only Native families in the community. He received his B.A. in Art and M.A. in Native Studies at Montana State University in Bozeman. He later earned an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership from the University of Montana while employed as Director of American Indian Studies at Aaniiih Nakoda College on Fort Belknap Agency in Harlem, Montana. He was promoted to president of the college in August 2020. After nearly a 12 year hiatus, Chandler returned to creating art in 2018 and joined the artist collective Paintallica. His pieces range from oil, acrylic, paint stick, and charcoal on large canvases to drypoint prints and drawings. His work infuses experiences from his childhood in eastern Montana, including his love of Major League Baseball, and the history of Native assimilation into white culture, as well as teachings from his father. His father, Al Chandler, attended Indian Residential Schools near Pierre, South Dakota, and was later the focus of a PBS documentary short called I'd Rather Be Powwowing, which debuted in 1983. He cites Blackfeet artist Ernie Pepion (1943–2005), Salish Kootenai artist Corwin Clairmont, and Bozeman-based artist Jay Schmidt as mentors.
Sean Chandler has received awards and exhibited at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, and the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis, IN, with work collected by the Museum of Natural History in Paris and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts Museum, MN.
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Schedule:
Danforth Art Museum, Livingston: June 24–July 22, 2022
Schoolhouse History & Art Center, Colstrip: September 23–November 4, 2022
MonDak Heritage Center, Sidney: October 3–December 2, 2023
Holter Museum of Art, Helena: January 14–April 5, 2024