The Artifact Piece is a powerful critique of the ways in which Indigenous peoples have been historically represented (and misrepresented) in museums and anthropological displays. Luna's work directly confronts the objectification and exoticization of Indigenous bodies and cultures, reclaiming agency and challenging viewers to reconsider their assumptions.
Born: 1950, Orange, California, USA 
 Died: March 4, 2018, San Diego, California, USA 
 Nationality: Luiseño, Puyukitchum 
 Style: Performance Art, Installation Art 
 Influences: Luiseño culture, museum studies, identity politics 
 Major Exhibitions: "The Artifact Piece" (1987/1990), "Take a Picture with a Real Indian" (1991), "Emendatio" (2005) 
 Quote: "I'm interested in challenging the way people see Native Americans."