Open Source Gallery presents IN UNION, a project by Hock E Aye VI Edgar Heap of Birds and Keith Christensen highlighting the native role in a union strike, union families, and environmental protests.
Focusing on the Minneapolis Truckers’ Strike of 1934, a struggle that changed the course of the country, if only for a little while, IN UNION highlights native involvement in labor activism and the role of unions as leadership and protection. Connecting threads to this momentous event, Heap of Birds explores his family’s reliance on labor union support in Kansas. IN UNION draws parallels between unions and the native workers who were integral to their success, such as Ray Rainbolt and Emmanuel (Hap) Holstein, with families and tribal councils working for the greater good of the collective.
Within the installation, large banners merge the expressive and assertive monoprint letterforms of Heap of Birds with portraits and pictorial images by Christensen. Posters and informational materials, including a publication, accompany the exhibition and provide context. The publication shares insights by activist artist Mike Alewitz who knew several of the 1934 Minneapolis strike participants and features photographs by Keri Pickett, who documented the birth of the water protector movement led by Winona LaDuke, as well as related protest graphics used to confront the oil pipeline intrusion on native lands. Finally, insights by art historian Yates McKee, author of Strike Art, illuminates connections between art and activism.