George Morrison’s public artwork Tableau, A Native American Mosaic is installed on the Nicollet Mall, downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The sidewalk installation consists of 200 pieces of stone in 14 different colors. The mosaic is made up of geometric and bio-morphic shapes that form Native American motifs such as plant, floral, animal, figure, snake, and bird images. 15
Morrison’s solo exhibition, Drawings and Small Sculpture, opens at Bockley Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Morrison is part of the Jaune Quick-to-See Smith curated exhibit We The Human Beings: 27 Contemporary Native American Artists. The exhibition also includes the artwork of Marty Avrett, Margarete Bagshaw-Tindel, Michael Brown, Ron Carraher, Jeffrey Chapman, Corwin Clairmont, Jesse Cooday, Darnella Davis, Joe Feddersen, Harry Fonseca, Ted Garner, Carm Little Turtle, George Longfish, Truman Lowe, Mario Martinez, Larry McNeil, Leatrice Mikkelsen, Ernie Pepion, Jolene Rickard, Beverly Singer, Duane Slick, Jeffrey M. Thomas, Kay Walkingstick, Ernest M. Whiteman, Jim Yellowhawk, Phil Young.
The traveling exhibit opens at The College of Wooster Art Museum, Wooster Ohio (Aug 26–Oct 19, 1992), then travels on to the following institutions: Carlsten Art Gallery, Stevens Point Wisconsin (Nov 15–Dec 15 1992); The Riffe Gallery, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts, Columbus Ohio (Jan 23-Mar 13, 1993); Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian and Western Art, Indianapolis Indiana (Apr 7–Jun 27, 1993); The Museum at Hartwick College, Oneonta New York (Sept 1999–Oct 27, 1993); Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion, University of Illinois, Champaign Illinois (Nov 19, 1993-Jan 99999, 1994); Roland Gibson Gallery, Potsdam College of the State University of New York, Potsdam New York (Feb 25–Mar 25, 1994). 16