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SUMMARY:Indigenous storytelling with Larry Spotted Crow Mann
DESCRIPTION:Join award winning author\, poet\, and Nipmuc storyteller Larry Spotted Crow Mann as he contextualizes the exhibition with local histories\, traditional stories\, and poetry. The art of Native American storytelling has been passed down for thousands of years. They give life and meaning to everything in the Universe and offer lessons of love\, courage\, kindness\, respect\, humility\, truth\, and wisdom. The stories teach us the skills to interact with our environment as a living being and codify those teachings within our own existence. \nAbout the artist\nLarry Spotted Crow Mann is a citizen of the Nipmuc Tribe of Massachusetts. He is an award winning writer\, poet\, cultural educator\, Traditional Storyteller\, tribal drummer\, dancer and motivational speaker involving youth sobriety\, cultural and environmental awareness. Mann is also a board member of the Nipmuk Cultural Preservation\,an organization set up to promote the cultural\, social and spiritual needs of Nipmuc people that also serves as an educational resource of Native American studies.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/indigenous-storytelling-with-larry-spotted-crow-mann/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talk
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SUMMARY:“Future Traditions: Theorizing the Native Avant Garde” Talk by Emerson professor Dr. Adam Spry
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean for Native writers and artists to embrace the avant garde\, along with its deep mistrust of the traditional? In this talk\, Dr. Spry will discuss the history of the rise of Native American experimental art and literature in the 20th and 21st centuries—and its surprising roots in the U.S.’s efforts to promote the idea of Native artistic ‘tradition.’
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/future-traditions-theorizing-the-native-avant-garde-talk-by-emerson-professor-dr-adam-spry/
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talk
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SUMMARY:Future Ancestral Technologies: nágshibi
DESCRIPTION:Cannupa Hanska Luger’s Future Ancestral Technologies: nágshibi is a multi-media Indigenous-centered science fiction exhibition using creative storytelling to radically reimagine the future and promote a thriving Indigeneity. Nágshibi is the Hidatsa word for ‘to be past\, to be after’ or ‘to exceed\, to go beyond.’ The exhibition\, an approach to creating art objects\, videos\, and performance with the intent to influence global consciousness\, included a 21-foot tall canvas tipi\, a two channel video installation\, performative video works\, photography\, and ceremonial regalia created by the artist. \n \nRegarding Future Ancestral Technologies\, Nagshibi\, Cannupa Luger states: “In this ongoing series\, I prototype designs for objects and their use. I test rituals and conduct ceremonies. This project operates with the assumption that these ‘artworks’ will become customary in the future. I create a space of futuristic vision in which societies are nomadic\, tipis are solar-powered\, and humans create their own functional regalia to live through ceremony in acknowledgement of land.” \nAbout the exhibition\nFuture Ancestral Technologies debuted in 2018 in the form of an immersive exhibition at the University of South Dakota. A series of land-acknowledgment performative actions have since followed and manifest as video works\, several of which will be on view in the Emerson Contemporary Media Art Gallery. The project continues through the prototyping of dwellings\, clothing\, tools\, and videos that illustrate a world in which artificial intelligence and virtual reality support ritual and ceremony. Though currently viewed via exhibitions and in other art world contexts\, this project operates under the assumption that these artworks will become useful in the future. \nExhibition Reviews\nBoston Globe \nBoston Art Review
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/future-ancestral-technologies-nagshibi/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Cannupa Hanska Luger: Indigenous Science Fiction\, The Imagination and Long-Term Thinking
DESCRIPTION:A reception was held Wednesday\, October 16\, in the Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theater at Emerson’s Paramount Center\, 559 Washington Street\, followed by the talk Indigenous Science Fiction\, The Imagination and Long-Term Thinking\, where artist Cannupa Hanska Luger was in conversation with author and historian of science Dr. Jimena Canales. The conversation was presented by Emerson’s Media Art Gallery and Long Now Boston\, an organization that fosters long term thinking. It was moderated by Dr. Leonie Bradbury\, Henry and Lois Foster Chair of Contemporary Art Theory and Practice and Distinguished Curator-in-Residence at Emerson College.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/indigenous-science-fiction/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Public Program
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SUMMARY:GlitchKraft Artist Talk: Allison Tanenhaus\, Ben Foley\, and Lauren Klotzman
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk Featuring exhibiting artists Allison Tanenhaus\, Ben Foley\, and Lauren Klotzman \nVideo Art Performance MEMORY RECOVERY : : AFTERDARK REVISITED by Lauren Klotzman.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/glitchkraft-artist-talk-1/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk
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SUMMARY:GlitchKraft Artist Talk: Alex Kittle
DESCRIPTION:  \nArtist Talk featuring illustrator\, art historian\, and film curator Alex Kittle \nSince 2018\, Kittle has been devoted to women filmmakers\, creating portraits and zine biographies as a way to share their stories and works in an accessible way. She also co-hosts a monthly screening series and discussion group called Strictly Brohibited\, which highlights women-made films in a welcoming community for women and non-binary film fans. Visit @panandscan and @strictlybrohibited for more information.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/glitchkraft-artist-talk-2/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Gallery Talk
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SUMMARY:GlitchKraft Glitch Workshop
DESCRIPTION:  \nGlitch Workshop with Allison Tanenhaus \nOne-on-one guidance on iPads (and BYO devices)\, with preloaded images and apps.
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/glitchkraft-glitch-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Public Program
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