Temecula Valley Museum to present traveling exhibit, ‘She Sang Me a Good Luck Song: The California Indian Photographs of Dugan Aguilar’ through February

A photography exhibit featuring work by Dugan Aguilar is currently showing at the Temecula Valley Museum. Valley News/Courtesy photo
TEMECULA – Filled with stunning photographs revealing the richness and vibrancy of contemporary Native Californian cultures, She Sang Me a Good Luck Song: The California Indian Photographs of Dugan Aguilar is a statewide traveling exhibition. The exhibit, which opened at Temecula Valley Museum on Dec. 6 and runs through Feb. 8, 2026, features portraits and landscapes that subvert the typical romanticized narrative of Native peoples. She Sang Me a Good Luck Song is based on the Heyday Books publication of the same name, edited by Theresa Harlan (Kewa Pueblo/Jemez Pueblo). The late Aguilar (Mountain Maidu/Pit River/Walker River Paiute) spoke his heart through these 28 photographs, depicting Native basket makers and dancers as well as military veterans and motorcyclists. These images provi
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