Horizons: Weaving Between the Lines a Weaving Symposium
Jan
18

Horizons: Weaving Between the Lines a Weaving Symposium

Join us for an in-depth discussion about the development of this exhibition including special topics on sheep herding, weaving and colonialism, visual and cultural sovereignty, and museum practices around weaving. Click the button below to register.

Image source: Darby Raymond-Overstreet (Diné, b. 1994), Woven Landscape, Monument Valley, 2022. Digital print. Courtesy of the artist.

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2023 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums
Oct
24
to Oct 26

2023 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums

ATALM is an international non-profit organization that maintains a network of support for indigenous programs, provides culturally relevant programming and services, encourages collaboration among tribal and non-tribal cultural institutions, and articulates contemporary issues related to developing and sustaining the cultural sovereignty of Native Nations.

Larissa will be presenting an 30 minute inspire talk titled, “Diné Weaving: Lessons from Three Exhibitions,”

The presentation description is as follows,

“This presentation will focus on three Diné textile exhibitions: "Color Riot!: How Color Changed Navajo Textiles," "Shaped by the Loom: Weaving Worlds in the American Southwest," and "Horizons: Weaving Between the Lines with Diné Textiles." The presentation will highlight and explore the ambitions and the lessons learned, as well as the curatorial framework, museum education goals, and community collaboration initiatives that shaped each exhibition. Participants will learn about the importance of establishing strong community outreach initiatives, the importance of maintaining collaborative relationships in the museum exhibition development processes, and the impact of centering Diné knowledge as a curatorial framework, pedagogical methodology, and community building strategy.”

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2023 Diné Studies Conference
Jun
24

2023 Diné Studies Conference

REGISTRATION IS NOW LIVE! JOIN US AND YOUR COMMUNITY OF DINÉ SCHOLARS, KNOWLEDGE HOLDERS, ARTISTS, ELDERS, YOUTH, SCIENTISTS, INNOVATORS, FARMERS, RELATIVES AND LEARNERS.

IN-PERSON AND VIRTUAL (ZOOM) OPTIONS AVAILABLE.

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Water in Nature and the Anthropic World: It’s Management, Cultural Expression and Sustainable Usage between Past and Present Conference
Apr
27
to Apr 28

Water in Nature and the Anthropic World: It’s Management, Cultural Expression and Sustainable Usage between Past and Present Conference

The Center for Heritage and Archaeological Studies at Montclair State University presents the II Bridging the Gap Conference, Water in Nature and the Anthropic World: Its Management, Cultural Expression and Sustainable Usage Between Past and Present.

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