Becoming our future : global Indigenous curatorial practice / edited by Dr. Julie Nagam, Carly Lane, Megan Tamati-Quennell.

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Published: Adelaide [South Australia, Australia] : Art Gallery of South Australia, 2020.
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Nagam, Julie (Editor)
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Summary:Becoming Our Future: Global Indigenous Curatorial Practice reflects on international Indigenous methodologies in curatorial practice from the geographic spaces of Canada, Aotearoa (New Zealand) and Australia to assert specific cultural knowledges, protocols and relationships. These knowledges are grounded in continuous international exchanges and draws on the breadth of work within the field. This volume explores the way Indigenous visual art and culture operates within, and from, a structural framework that is unique to the cultural milieu. Through a selection of contributions by Indigenous curators, artists, and scholars, this book brings together perspectives that define curatorial practices, while simultaneously postulating Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination within the three countries. These compelling essays begin to unearth the connections and historical moments that draw Indigenous curatorial practices together and the differences that set them apart. With contributions from Nigel Borell, Freja Carmichael, Karl Chitham, Nici Cumpston, Dr. Léuli EshrĀghi, Reuben Friend, Jarita Greyeyes, Ioana Gordon-Smith, Dr. Heather Igloliorte, Jaimie Isaac, Cathy Mattes, Kimberley Moulton, Lisa Myers, Dr. Jolene Rickard, Josh Tengan and Daina Warren.
Physical Description:240 pages : colour illustrations, 1 map, portraits ; 26 cm
Notes:Bib#: 3185069
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
Language:English
ISBN:9781921668425
1921668423
Bib#:3185069