Ta Na'i Animu Exhibit Press Conference in Guam
Ta Nå’i Ånimu II: Sacred Waters is coming to the Guam Museum - an art exhibit honoring the deep relationships between our bodies, our lands, and the waters that shape and sustain us through the work of artists from across Guam, Saipan, Tinian, and Rota.
Building on the first Ta Na’i Ånimu exhibition, Sacred Waters uplifts Indigenous perspectives on water, which carries memory, sustains life, and remains at the center of ongoing struggles for environmental justice, self-determination, and cultural survival in the Mariånas archipelago.
🗓 Opening: January 10, 2026 from 3-7PM
📍 On view: January 10 – February 28, 2026
- Featuring 35+ artists from Tinian, Luta, Saipan, and Guahan
- A capsule fashion show by four famalao’an fashion designers – opening night. More details to come! Neni Corner in partnership with the Nenpire and Guam Leaf - bringing a sensory experience for our famagu’on
- A special performance from Breaking Waves Theater Company. 6 weeks of water justice workshops educating the community about water issues across the Marianas
- Deep seabed mining and firing range complex teach-in and comment drive on opening night
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