As part of its Inclusiveness and Equity Series, the CU Boulder Office
for Outreach and Engagement and the Boulder County Arts Alliance
present a panel featuring INDIGENOUS ARTISTS AND CU BOULDER SCHOLARS
DISCUSSING CONTEMPORARY INDIGENOUS HEALING THROUGH ACTIVISM, artwork,
and ecological and human relationships. The panel discussion is
organized in conjunction with Its Honor is Hereby Pledged: Gina Adams,
Adams’ solo exhibit at the CU Art Museum that addresses the
complicated history and present-day relevance of treaties negotiated
between the United States government and INDIGENOUS PEOPLES. The
exhibit runs through Nov. 2. Panelists
* Gina Adams, Exhibiting Artist, CU Art Museum
* Gregg Deal, Artist
* John Lukavic, Curator of Native Arts, Denver Art Museum
* Jenn Shannon, CU Boulder Associate Professor, Anthropology
* Annette de Stecher, CU Boulder Assistant Professor, Art History
(moderator)
This panel is sponsored by CU Boulder Office for Outreach and
Engagement, CU Art Museum, Center for Native American and Indigenous
Studies, Boulder County Arts Alliance, and the Dairy Arts Center; it
is supported by Student Arts and Cultural Enrichment fees and CU Art
Museum members.
_Image Credit: Gina Adams, Ojibwa descent, Irish-Lithuanian American,
b. 1965, Broken Treaty Quilt, detail; photo credit Aaron Paden, image
courtesy Gina Adams and Accola Griefen Fine Art._
This event was submitted by Boulder County Arts Alliance.
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