Indigeneity, Space, and Transit in Global Contemporary Art
Schedule
Wed Nov 13 2024 at 01:00 pm to 02:30 pm
Location
School for Advanced Research | Santa Fe, NM
About this Event
<h4>Scholar Colloquium</h4>
Relationality and Being: Indigeneity, Space, and Transit in Global Contemporary Art
Isabella Robbins
Katrin H. Lamon Fellow
PhD Candidate, Department of History of Art and American Studies, Yale University
Working at the intersection of art history and Native American and Indigenous studies, Robbins’ project puts critical pressure on the emergent category of global contemporary indigenous art to understand how indigeneity serves as a relational analytic in the work of artists from Australia, Canada, and the U.S.
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About the School for Advanced Research
Established in 1907, the School for Advanced Research (SAR) advances creative thought and innovative work in the social sciences, humanities, and Native American arts. SAR is home to the Indian Arts Research Center (IARC), a leader in community-advised and collaborative Indigenous arts engagement and collections management. Through scholar residency, seminar, and artist fellowship programs, SAR Press publications, and a range of public programs, SAR facilitates intellectual inquiry and human understanding. SAR’s historic 16-acre campus sits on the ancestral lands of the Tewa people in O’gah’poh geh Owingeh or Santa Fe, New Mexico. SAR is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational institution.
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School for Advanced Research, 660 Garcia Street, Santa Fe, United StatesUSD 0.00