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Becoming our future : global indigenous curatorial practice

Contributor(s): Publisher: Winnipeg, Manitoba : ARP Books, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 240 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 1927886228
  • 9781927886229
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GN35 .B43 2020
Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in electronic format.
Contents:
Holding our ground / Julie Nagam -- A portent of our time / Megan Tamati-Quennell -- Curating in Australia / Carly Lane -- I. Challenging curatorial ground -- Returning home : indigenous art creating the path / Jolene Richard -- Gifted, Aboriginal art 1971-2011 / Megan Tamati-Quennell -- Reverberations, vibrations, echoes that invigorate the stone fortress / Jaimie Isaac and Julie Nagam -- Curating contemporary Māori art from the margins to the centre / Nigel Borell -- The wrong side of colonisation/the right side of now / Carly Lane -- II. Indigenous self-determination through curatorial practices -- Through our voice / Nici Cumpston -- Indigenous collaborations through the gallery as a site for self-determination and social change / Jarita Greyeyes, Heather Igloliorte, Jaimie Isaac and Julie Nagam -- He whare toi, he whare whakaruruhau : creating space for Māori curatorial practice -- Curating Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit : Inuit knowledge in the Qallunaat Art Museum -- III. Weaving curatorial dialogues into our collective futures -- Around and within / Freja Carmichael -- Lost in translation : traditionally inspired indigenous practice and the contemporary art world -- Beads need threads / Lisa Myers -- Mother tongue : Gertrude contemporary 2018 / Kimberley Moulton -- Curating, culture, and bringing heart home / Cathy Mattes in conversation with Daina Warren -- Caring for our futures (dialogues across the skies with Ioana Gordon-Smith, Kimberley Moulton and Josh Tengan) / Leuli Eshraghi -- Bios.
Summary: "This book investigates international Indigenous methodologies in art 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 by Nigel Borell, Nici Cumpston, Freja Carmicheal, Karl Chitham, Franchesca Cubillo, Leuli Eshraghi, Reuben Friend, Jarita Greyeyes, Heather Igloliorte, Jaimie Isaac, Carly Lane, Michelle LaVallee, Cathy Mattes, Bruce McLean, Kimberley Moulton, Lisa Myers, Julie Nagam, Wanda Nanibush, Jolene Rickard, Megan Tamati-Quennell, and Daina Warren."-- Provided by publisher.
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Holding our ground / Julie Nagam -- A portent of our time / Megan Tamati-Quennell -- Curating in Australia / Carly Lane -- I. Challenging curatorial ground -- Returning home : indigenous art creating the path / Jolene Richard -- Gifted, Aboriginal art 1971-2011 / Megan Tamati-Quennell -- Reverberations, vibrations, echoes that invigorate the stone fortress / Jaimie Isaac and Julie Nagam -- Curating contemporary Māori art from the margins to the centre / Nigel Borell -- The wrong side of colonisation/the right side of now / Carly Lane -- II. Indigenous self-determination through curatorial practices -- Through our voice / Nici Cumpston -- Indigenous collaborations through the gallery as a site for self-determination and social change / Jarita Greyeyes, Heather Igloliorte, Jaimie Isaac and Julie Nagam -- He whare toi, he whare whakaruruhau : creating space for Māori curatorial practice -- Curating Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit : Inuit knowledge in the Qallunaat Art Museum -- III. Weaving curatorial dialogues into our collective futures -- Around and within / Freja Carmichael -- Lost in translation : traditionally inspired indigenous practice and the contemporary art world -- Beads need threads / Lisa Myers -- Mother tongue : Gertrude contemporary 2018 / Kimberley Moulton -- Curating, culture, and bringing heart home / Cathy Mattes in conversation with Daina Warren -- Caring for our futures (dialogues across the skies with Ioana Gordon-Smith, Kimberley Moulton and Josh Tengan) / Leuli Eshraghi -- Bios.

"This book investigates international Indigenous methodologies in art 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 by Nigel Borell, Nici Cumpston, Freja Carmicheal, Karl Chitham, Franchesca Cubillo, Leuli Eshraghi, Reuben Friend, Jarita Greyeyes, Heather Igloliorte, Jaimie Isaac, Carly Lane, Michelle LaVallee, Cathy Mattes, Bruce McLean, Kimberley Moulton, Lisa Myers, Julie Nagam, Wanda Nanibush, Jolene Rickard, Megan Tamati-Quennell, and Daina Warren."-- Provided by publisher.

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