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In this Episode I sit down with Professor Jolene Rickard (Tuscarora Nation Turtle Clan) and Michael Galban (Washoe & Mono Lake Paiute) for a conversation on Contemporary Indigenous Art and how it is defined today in the Art World.
Biography for Dr. Jolene Rickard:
Jolene Rickard is an Associate Professor at Cornell University in the departments of History of Art and Art, and the former Director of the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program 2008-2020 (AIISP).
She is a visual historian, artist and curator interested in the intersection of Indigenous art, cultural theory and the forces of settler colonialism. Her research centers on the expression of multiple sovereignties within Indigenous art and culture globally. Jolene Rickard has been at the forefront of comparative understandings of global Indigenous art with research projects in the Americas, Australia, and Aotearoa (New Zealand). Her work bridges the fields of Native American and Indigenous Studies, Settler Colonial Studies and the discipline of Art History. Focused on the complication of sovereignty as a political, theoretical and activist action, Rickard investigates anti-colonial artistic strategies, place-based knowledges and ontologies.
Artist Links
Jimmie Durham:
At the Center of the World | Whitney Museum of American Art
https://whitney.org/exhibitions/jimmie-durham
Jolene Rickard - Tuscarora
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI-LwigonnY
Peter B. Jones – Onondaga
https://pbjpottery.wordpress.com/
Jeffrey Gibson - Choctaw
Jeffrey Gibson: the space in which to place me
https://www.jeffreygibsonvenice2024.org/the-space-in-which-to-place-me
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In this Episode I sit down with Professor Jolene Rickard (Tuscarora Nation Turtle Clan) and Michael Galban (Washoe & Mono Lake Paiute) for a conversation on Contemporary Indigenous Art and how it is defined today in the Art World.
Biography for Dr. Jolene Rickard:
Jolene Rickard is an Associate Professor at Cornell University in the departments of History of Art and Art, and the former Director of the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program 2008-2020 (AIISP).
She is a visual historian, artist and curator interested in the intersection of Indigenous art, cultural theory and the forces of settler colonialism. Her research centers on the expression of multiple sovereignties within Indigenous art and culture globally. Jolene Rickard has been at the forefront of comparative understandings of global Indigenous art with research projects in the Americas, Australia, and Aotearoa (New Zealand). Her work bridges the fields of Native American and Indigenous Studies, Settler Colonial Studies and the discipline of Art History. Focused on the complication of sovereignty as a political, theoretical and activist action, Rickard investigates anti-colonial artistic strategies, place-based knowledges and ontologies.
Artist Links
Jimmie Durham:
At the Center of the World | Whitney Museum of American Art
https://whitney.org/exhibitions/jimmie-durham
Jolene Rickard - Tuscarora
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI-LwigonnY
Peter B. Jones – Onondaga
https://pbjpottery.wordpress.com/
Jeffrey Gibson - Choctaw
Jeffrey Gibson: the space in which to place me
https://www.jeffreygibsonvenice2024.org/the-space-in-which-to-place-me
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