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“Visualizing Genocide: Retelling Native American Survival through Art”
Time: 02/21/2018: 2:00PM–3:30PM
Location: Room 506
Chairs: Nancy Marie Mithlo, University of California, Los Angeles and Yve Chavez, Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
“Owning Hate, Owning Hurt: The Aesthetics of Violence in American Indian Contemporary Art”
Nancy Marie Mithlo, University of California, Los Angeles
“Visualizing Ho-Chunk Resilience: Writing Indigenous History through Photography”
Amy Lonetree, University of California, Santa Cruz
“Resisting Cultural Genocide: Indigenous Artists Respond to the California Missions”
Yve Chavez, Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
“Mapping the Camino Indigenous: Reclaiming the Road on Our Terms”
Deana Dartt, School for Advanced Research
Discussant: Charlene Villaseñor Black, University of California, Los Angeles
Sessions; Regular Sessions
Subject Areas
North AmericaModern (1800-present)Public Art (history and studio)AestheticsArtistic PracticeArt HistoryPedagogyStudio PracticeContemporaryEarly Modern (1450–1800)DrawingUnited States of AmericaPhotography (history and studio)CuratorshipSocial HistoryArt (studio)Figurative/Human BodyCuratorial StudiesNative American/First NationsIndigenous PeoplesColonial Latin American
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