Becoming Our Future: Global Indigenous Curatorial Practice/ Edited by Julie Nagam; Carly Lane; Megan Tamati-Quennell
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- 9781927886229
- 305.80074-- dc23
- GN35.B43 2020
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N5300-7418 71.064 Ghetto Biennale- Geto Byenal 2009-2015/ | N5300-7418 71.064 Ghetto Biennale- Geto Byenal 2009-2015/ | N8350-8356 94.612 Becoming Our Future: Global Indigenous Curatorial Practice/ | N8350-8356 94.612 Becoming Our Future: Global Indigenous Curatorial Practice/ | N8350-8356 161.113 The Twenty-First Century Performance Reader | N8350-8356 161.113 The Twenty-First Century Performance Reader | N61-72 168.337 Dynamis of the Image : Moving Images in a Global World |
This book investigates international Indigenous methodologies in curatorial practice from the geographic spaces of Canada, Aotearoa (New Zealand) and Australia. From a perspective of Indigenous peoples important place within society, this collection explores how Indigenous art and culture operate within and from a structural framework that is unique and is positioned outside of the non-Indigenous cultural milieu. Through a selection of contributions, Becoming Our Future articulates this perspective, defines Indigenous curatorial practice and celebrates Indigenous sovereignty within the three countries. It begins to explore the connections and historical moments that draw Indigenous curatorial practices together and the differences that set them apart. This knowledge is grounded in continuous international exchanges and draws on the breadth of work within the field. With contributions from Nigel Borell, Freja Carmichael, Karl Chitham, Nici Cumpston, Léuli Eshra ̄ghi, Reuben Friend, Jarita Greyeyes, Ioana Gordon-Smith, Dr. Heather Igloliorte, Jaimie Isaac, Carly Lane, Cathy Mattes, Kimberley Moulton, Lisa Myers, Dr. Julie Nagam, Dr. Jolene Rickard, Megan Tamati-Quennell, Josh Tengan and Daina Warren.
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