Through the Eyes of Tokoor

by Ciara, Cheyenne and Skyler Green

meztli projects Presents: Through the Eyes of Tokoor 
by Ciara, Cheyenne and Skyler Green

meztli projects: 2337 W Whittier Blvd,  Montebello, CA 90640

On View: October 19 - December 21, 2024
Opening Reception: October 19, 2024 | 6 pm - 9 pm

Through the Eyes of Tokoor
is an exhibition featuring sisters Ciara, Cheyenne and Skyler Green, who are Tongva/Chumash young artists working through Meztli Projects’ Cultural Worker Apprentice program. Ciara's paintings explore merging symbolic and abstract elements into her style of work portraying elements of the earth and the importance of The Nature as well as touches of femininity and her Native culture.

Cheyenne's series of paintings capture the essence of girlhood, nostalgia, and femininity, encapsulating the ambiance and energy she associates with it, and infusing that energy onto canvases for others to share in the experience. Skyler's short film project showcases the essence of growing up in the San Fernando Valley from the perspective of teenage girls coming into adulthood. The series recontextualizes Americana through the overlooked San Fernando Valley girl. Inspired by her cultural heritage and identity as a Chicana, Skyler's photography explores what it means to belong within the Valley's diverse community. With each photo, she evokes the warmth of summer nights spent at local taco stands and the spirit of young women chasing their dreams against the backdrop of palm trees and rooftops.

About Cheyenne Renea Green
Cheyenne Renea Green, a 25-year-old visual artist, passionately captures the essence of femininity in her diverse artworks. Cheyenne seeks to provide a profound experience for viewers, offering a glimpse into the energy and emotions she associates with girlhood, femininity & nostalgia. Her creations aim to resonate with viewers, inviting them to feel seen and connect with the feelings depicted in the art, regardless of gender.

Growing up in the valley, Cheyenne draws inspiration from her upbringing. Drawing on her Native American heritage, she enriches her art with depth and cultural significance. Through her work, Cheyenne seeks to provide a profound and resonant experience for her audience. 

About Ciara Green
Ciara Green (Tongva, Chumash, Chicana) is a 21-year-old visual artist and art student pursuing a fine arts degree at Cal State University Northridge. She works with oil paint and mixed media on canvas and is also a basket weaver through her tribes’ current basket weaving revitalization efforts. She hopes to carry and pass along her and her ancestors' knowledge, culture, and artisan skills. Her work often portrays elements of the earth and the importance of The Nature as well as touches of femininity and her Native culture. You can see her piece “Chehooit” at Conexiones: Cultivating Community Action at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, opening September 13, 2024 - April 27, 2025.

About Skyler Raine Green
Skyler Raine Green is a visual artist born and raised in the San Fernando Valley. As a young girl, she enjoyed the theme of being wild and free, so naturally, her art pieces contain evidence of it. Skyler's Tongva, Chumash, and Chicana lineages guide her use of street culture, biker culture, and Americana aesthetics. She is currently a rising freshman at California State University, Northridge.

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