
We Are Eagles: Outi Pieski And Maree Clarke at Tate Modern
Artists Outi Pieski (Sámi peoples, Sápmi Lands, Finland) and Maree Clarke (Boon Wurrung, Mutti Mutti, Wamba Wamba, Yorta Yorta First Nations peoples, Australia) will discuss about regenerative knowledge and the restoration of land and culture at Tate Modern on the 28th of April at 11.30-1.00pm.
Hear from the artists as they discuss their dynamic practices which centre cultural revival, environmental awareness, customary abstraction, and colonial resistance through matrilineal restorative arts practices. Outi Pieski and Maree Clarke will share their work and be in conversation with Kimberley Moulton (First Nations Australia, Yorta Yorta peoples), Adjunct Curator First Nations and Indigenous Art, Tate Modern.
This conversation is part of a transnational First Nations movement of artists reclaiming cultural practice and reviving traditions and knowledge in new ways. In doing so, they are unifying the past and present with cultural meaning through contemporary art.
The programme is convened by Kimberley Moulton, Adjunct Curator First Nations and Indigenous Art, Tate Modern.
WE ARE EAGLES: OUTI PIESKI AND MAREE CLARKE at Tate Modern (Starr Cinema, Bankside, London SE1 9TG) on Saturday 28 April at 11.30am-13.00pm.
Tickets are free, book them via Tate Modern’s website here (opens a new window).
Read more information about Outi Pieski’s exhibition on our website (opens a new window).
People behind the project

Outi Pieski
Outi Pieski is a Sámi visual artist based in Ohcejohka (Utsjoki) and Numminen, Finland. Pieski has exhibited in Sápmi and internationally, most recently at Tate St.Ives, 2024, Helsinki Biennial, 2021 and the 13th Gwangju Biennale, 2021.