top of page

Ripple in Traditions

A Four Mothers Collective Exhibition

A gathering of Indigenous artists exploring reciprocity between tradition, storytelling, and generational legacy.


Each work reflects how culture moves — through land, memory, and the hands of those who carry it forward.

On display in 2026

March 7th, 2026-June 7th 2026

Mid-America All-Indian Museum, Wichita, KS

August 14th, 2026-October 14th, 2026

IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Art

Lloyd Kiva New Gallery

Santa Fe, NM

Contact us if you would like for Ripple in Traditions to visit your venue.

D6B8E0B4-C781-4514-B3A8-DC15E39F9265.jpeg

It Takes Three Generations by Jessi Sands

IMG_0408_edited.jpg

Provides for the People by Breana Hill

About the Exhibition

Ripple in Traditions explores the reciprocity between tradition, storytelling, and generational legacy.  This exhibit examines the significance of traditions and how they are passed down through generations, where the act of transmission is not merely passive, but an active force, shaping cultures and identities.

Ripple in Traditions is a testament to the lived experiences we pass on to future generations, a celebration of diversity, resilience, and the power of storytelling to connect us across time and space.  A journey through the currents of traditions, where each ripple carries the echoes of the past.

bottom of page