The New York Times highlighted Matika Wilbur’s groundbreaking documentary work, Project 562, which consists of a decade-long journey to photograph members of every federally recognized Indigenous tribe in the U.S. Wilbur, who is a member of the Swinomish and Tulalip Tribes, launched this initiative in 2012 to challenge stereotypes and showcase the diversity, resilience, and contemporary realities of Native communities.
Her book, Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America, published in 2023, continues to reshape public perceptions, offering powerful portraits and narratives that celebrate Indigenous identity. Wilbur’s work has been featured in exhibitions nationwide, including a striking outdoor display in Times Square facilitated by Photoville in 2022.
At Greenhouse, we are honored to represent Matika Wilbur and her transformative vision. Project 562 provides brands, agencies, and collaborators with an unparalleled opportunity to engage with authentic visual storytelling that drives dialogue and social impact.
Discover more about Project 562 and our other visionary artists at GreenhouseReps.com. Let’s work together to craft narratives that honor heritage and inspire meaningful connections.
