[Art at SHAG 2022]
2022 Exhibition
In addition to an expanding Permanent Collection, each season SHAG presents different exhibitions with artists, activists, and changemakers who are pioneering new ideas about justice and representation.
SHAG is partnering with K ART & Native Arts Collective in 2022 to present Indigenova, reflecting a contemporary and illuminated perspective on Indigenous artists and communities that, unlike a true nova, will not fade.
Artists include Edgar Heap of Birds, Emmi Whitehorse, Erin Gingrich, Esteban Cabeza de Baca, Frank Buffalo Hyde, G. Peter Jemison, Henry Payer, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Julie Buffalo Head, Lewis deSoto, Robyn Tsinnajinnie, and Terran Last Gun.



Edgar Heap of Birds, Diné Body Bag (2007-2013), Ink and Rag Paper Monoprints, 66 x 60 inches
Erin Gingrich, Iqalukpik Double from Kasilof River (2022), Basswood, Acrylic, Glass beads, and Salmon Vertebrae, Varied Dimensions
G. Peter Jemison, Treaty Indians/Violence (1990-1995), Mixed Media and Collage on Foam Core, 40 x 47 inches
Permanent Collection





Lauren Booth, Dot Play (2020). Resin, kaleidoscopes.
Nicole Eisenman, Sketch for a Fountain (2017). Bronze, plaster, pumps, water.
Randy Polumbo, Bee Brook Grotto (2019)
Mark Mennin, site-specific stage and amphitheater (2018)
Mark Mennin, Selva (2019), granite, 12' x 12' x 34'; Bacchus (2019), onyx 2' x 2' x 6'
Past Exhibitions
Each season SHAG presents different exhibitions with artists, activists, and changemakers who are pioneering new ideas about justice and representation. Below follows a selection of images from past shows.






Fared Manzur, on ground. (2021) and during. (2021).
Jesse Krimes, Redwing (2021), clothing and textiles collected from currently and formerly incarcerated people, antique quilts, 88 x 79 inches.
Russell Craig, Mockery (2019), Burberry coat, acrylic, and fabric, 52H x 42W inches.
Mary Baxter, Consecration to Mary (2021), tintype in case; Three (3) 2H x 3W inches, two (2) 5H x 7W inches.
Mark Loughney, suite of "Prison Buddies" (2021), oil and pastel on paper.
Jared Owens, Hog feed 101 (2021), burlap feed sack, oil stick, acrylic, soil from the prison yard at F.C.I. Fairton, Graphite, linocut, silk-screen transfer, on panel. 48 x 52 inches.