Indigenizing Museums: A Symposium with Artists and Curators

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Location: Snite Research Center in the Visual Arts (View on map )

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Talks and discussions will delve into the ongoing process of Indigenizing gallery spaces, institutions, and regions through the ethical celebration of Indigenous artwork, voices, and stories. Speakers will discuss their artistic and curatorial practice, their approaches toward asserting Indigenous identity through art, and practical advice and suggestions to artists and museum professionals who are undertaking this critical work. The day will be divided into three panels, each followed by a moderated roundtable discussion with a question-and-answer period. Raclin Murphy curators and Notre Dame faculty will serve as moderators. See the symposium website for the day's schedule and for more information about the Opening Celebration and Artist Demonstrations the previous evening.

This symposium—free and open to all—is made possible through generous funding from the Terra Foundation for American Art. Attend any or all symposium events as your schedule permits. Registration is not required, but help us by letting us know you’re planning to attend.