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The History Center in Tompkins County is acting as the fiscal sponsor of the project. Your contribution will be restricted to supporting Native Conversations FLX.

Star Man Cider Holiday Package  - Supporting 'Native Conversations FLX'

Our Star Man Cider Holiday Package is sold out! If you would like more information about future opportunities to get involved or support this project, email openspacescider@gmail.com.

Eve's, Redbyrd, and Open Spaces Cideries are excited to present a wonderful holiday package to raise funds for Native Conversations FLX. Your support of this program directly enables an artist curated show consisting exclusively of Native American artists and performers. Native Conversations FLX focuses on Native American culture as it reflects the past, present and future, interpreted through each artist’s unique culture. All of the associated events will occur during the month of June 2023, with many centered at the Tompkins Center for History and Culture on the Ithaca Commons.

H O W   I T  W O R K S

Your purchase of at least $72.00 secures a 3-cider package from Finger Lakes Cideries Eve's, Redbyrd, and Open Spaces. You will also receive a print of Star Man by contemporary expressionist artist Travis Mammedaty (Kiowa/Seneca-Cayuga). After making your purchase through the link on this page, you will be prompted in your order confirmation to email your receipt to Melissa Madden of Open Spaces Cider to arrange alcohol shipment. Finally, you will be invited to participate in an exclusive Virtual Tasting Gathering on Sunday, January 8th, hosted by the Cideries and Travis Mammedaty.

The total expected cost of this package is $100.00 plus shipping.

The History Center in Tompkins County is acting as the fiscal sponsor of the project. Your contribution will be restricted to supporting Native Conversations FLX.

Featured Ciders

  1. Redbyrd Orchard Cider’s Somerset Redstreak/Zabergau/Roxbury Russet ‘21. Naturally Sparkling. 750 mL.

  2. Open Spaces Late Harvest Pet Nat ‘21. Petillant Natural, 750 mL.

  3. Eve’s Cidery’s Autumn’s Gold ‘21. Traditional Method Sparkling Cider, 750 mL.

About the Artist

TRAVIS MAMMEDATY

Travis Mammedaty is a Kiowa/Seneca-Cayuga contemporary expressionist artist hailing from Oklahoma. Travis works in acrylic and charcoal with bold colors and powerful brush strokes focusing on Kiowa oral tradition. His art is featured across the country from the Gilrease Museum in Tulsa, OK to St. Petersburg, Florida. Travis is also a Kiowa language instructor, historian and singer.  Follow him on Instagram @chases_the_red_blanket

‘STAR MAN’

An aged warrior still at the ready for whatever battles are in his way.

Step By Step Purchase Instructions

The Holiday Cider Package for 2022 is completely sold out! If you would like to know about future opportunities to support the project or get involved, please feel free to email openspacescider@gmail.com for more information.

NATIVE CONVERSATIONS FLX - June 2023 exhibit & events in the CAP ArtSpace Gallery

'Native Conversations FLX' is an Indigenous artist curated show that will consist exclusively of Native American artists and performers. Native Conversations FLX focuses on Native American culture as it reflects, past, present and future, interpreted through each artist's unique culture.

The History Center is serving as the fiscal and building space sponsor for this program and supporting the collaboration and organizing partners including Michael Jon Morgan GalleryThe Learning FarmCNY Humanities CorridorEve's CideryRedbyrd Orchard Cider, and Open Spaces Cider

This exhibit has grown out of multi-year relationship building and collaboration by the cideries with Indigenous creators to support reparations and support Native artists and culture carriers. Learn more here: www.openspacescider.com/reparations-work

More details and other contributing artists will be announced in Spring 2023. 

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The History Center in Tompkins County and all of our programs occur on the traditional and contemporary lands of the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ ˀ Nation (Cayuga), one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (sometimes called the Iroquois Confederacy). It is important for each of us to understand the long-standing history that has brought us to reside on this land and to seek to understand our place within that history, including the history of forced relocation and disenfranchisement experienced by the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫˀ (Cayuga) who remain a sovereign nation and continue the stewardship of their traditional lands to this day.

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Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫˀ Territory

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