Rooted in the Land: Beadwork as an Expression of Sovereignty

Schedule

Thu May 23 2024 at 07:00 pm

Location

1414 Argyle Avenue, West Vancouver, BC, Canada, British Columbia V7T 1C2 | West Vancouver, BC

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Contemporary Indigenous bead artists express powerful matrilineal legacies of beauty and resilience that are rooted in ancient worldviews. This illustrated lecture explores how Tlingit artists, using various materials, honour historical beading methods. These practices symbolize cultural perseverance and ties to the land, despite efforts to control and assimilate Indigenous peoples through laws and institutions.
Cost: $15
Register by phone at 604-925-7270 (course #161777) or online. Drop-ins are also welcome.
About the presenter: Dr. Megan Smetzer, Ph.D, Art History instructor at Capilano University, is an art historian who researches the circulation of Indigenous cultural belongings within and between Indigenous and settler communities along the Northwest Coast and beyond. She teaches, publishes, and lectures on historical and contemporary Indigenous cultural expressions, focusing primarily on work made by women.
Smetzer is deeply grateful to the Tlingit artists and elders from Lingít Aaní (currently known as Southeast Alaska) who have generously shared their knowledge and perspectives over many years. These relationships have contributed to her recent book Painful Beauty: Tlingit Women, Beadwork, and the Art of Resilience, the first to be written on this topic.
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Where is it happening?

1414 Argyle Avenue, West Vancouver, BC, Canada, British Columbia V7T 1C2

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The Ferry Building Gallery

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