Skip to main content Collections MenuAdvanced Search Objects: results Advanced Search Close Refine ResultsArtist / MakerJohn Willis (11) Classification(s)Photograph (11) Date toDepartmentPermanent Collection (11) Image AvailableSort:RelevanceTitle (A–Z)Date (Older First)Object number (Ascending)Primary Maker (A-Z)Last Updated (Ascending)ListImagesTable Advanced Search Filters View PDFTitleArtist / MakerCultureGeographyObject numberKeywordDatetoDateMediumCredit LineClassification(s)All(not assigned)AnimationAssemblageBookCalligraphyCartoonCeramicCollageConstructionDecorative ArtDrawingGlassInstallationJewelryOtherPaintingPhotographPortfolioPrintSculptureTextileVideomiscellaneousIn Collection(s)AllArt and GlobalizationArt from Mithila, IndiaArt, Ecology, and Climate BewildermentArt, Ecology, and Climate Water UseArt, Ecology, and Climate: Animals & AnimalityArt, Ecology, and Climate: Atmospheric Art, Ecology, and Climate: Environmental JusticeArt, Ecology, and Climate: Environmentalisms Art, Ecology, and Climate: Food Systems Art, Ecology, and Climate: MaterialsArt, Ecology, and Climate: Plants and Planting Art, Ecology, and Climate: Pollution and ContaminationArt, Ecology, and Climate: Power and Energy Art, Ecology, and Climate: The AnthropoceneArt, Ecology, and Climate: Wilderness and WildnessArt, Ecology, and and Climate: EntanglementArt, Ecology, and and Climate: ExtractionCeramics & GlassDrawings & WatercolorsPaintings Photography PrintsPublic Art @ SURecent AcquisitionsTextilesImage AvailableClear11 for Terms: protestingA Medic Treats a Tear-Gas Victim During The Conflict At The Backwater Bridge, Nov. 20, 2016John Willis2016, printed 2021Water Protectors Praying at the Police Line, Nov. 20, 2016John Willis2016, printed 2021Veteran's Action on Backwater Bridge in Defense of Water Protectors, During the 1st Blizzard, Rt 1806, NDJohn Willis2016, printed 2021Pleading With Officers to Consider Water for the Health of Their Children, Grandchildren, and all Future GenerationsJohn Willis2016, printed 2021Indigenous Women Leading Frontline Action to a location where the Dakota Access Pipeline was being buried in the ground. When the police asked them to turn around and leave with their approximately 200 supporters, they agreed to do so only if the police would join them in a prayer for the water. Once the police agreed, prayed with the group, and drank some sacred water, the Water Protectors peacefully returned to camp.John Willis2016, printed 2021Non-Native Allies Circling Native Water Protectors to Protect them from arrest during a street action that stopped traffic outside the Federal Building in Bismarck, ND, where camp leaders and legal defense representatives were attempting to learn the status of arrested Water Protectors.John Willis2016, printed 2021Watching The Turtle Island Standoff, Thanksgiving DayJohn Willis2016, printed 2021Raising Awareness on the Road to MandanJohn Willis2016, printed 2021Running From Tear Gas, Rubber Bullets, Water Cannons, etc. Nov. 20, 2016John Willis2016, printed 2021Roadside ActionJohn Willis2016, printed 2021Outside The Mandan Courthouse, NDJohn Willis2016, printed 2021Next Page Powered by eMuseum