Artist and filmmaker Adam KHALIL WILL SHARE HIS COLLABORATIVE,
multi-disciplinary work in the visual arts in a LECTURE TITLED “How
to COMMIT CRIMES AGAINST REALITY.” A member of the Ojibwe tribe,
KHALIL CREATES WORK ROOTED IN INDIGENOUS NARRATIVES THAT LOOK FORWARD
TO NEW AND REIMAGINED INDIGENOUS FUTURES. For additional related
events, see gvsu.edu/gvarts.
Bio: Adam Khalil, a member of the Ojibway tribe, is a filmmaker and
artist from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, whose practice attempts to
subvert traditional forms of image-making through humor, relation, and
transgression. Khalil is a core contributor to New Red Order and a
co-founder of COUSINS Collective. Khalil’s work has been exhibited
at the Museum of Modern Art, Sundance Film Festival, Walker Arts
Center, Lincoln Center, Tate Modern, HKW, Museum of Contemporary Art
Detroit, Toronto Biennial 2019 and Whitney Biennial 2019, among other
institutions. Recent exhibitions have been held at Kunsthal
Charlottenborg in Copenhagen and Spike Island in Bristol. Khalil is
the recipient of various fellowships and grants, including but not
limited to a 2021 Creative Capital Award, 2021 Herb Alpert Award,
Sundance Art of Nonfiction, Jerome Artist Fellowship, Cinereach and
the Gates Millennium Scholarship.
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