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Indigenous Digital Artistic Hub - Online Every Thursday until June 2020!

Welcome to the Indigenous Digital Artistic Hub: relations of care for human and more-than-human be-ings, a multiscalar site of Indigenous imaginings, futurisms, and land-ings that call us into radical relationality.


For the most up to date information and registration, click here: https://www.facebook.com/events/264154404633615/


The Indigenous Digital Artistic Hub is the first of a three -part series of online research creation hubs curated by Karyn Recollet, featuring international and national Indigenous knowledge holders entitled: “We prepare a space: Conversations, happenings, and arts-based pedagogy.”


The vision for this first iteration is to hold and sustain Indigenous artistic practice in accordance with the creation of radical ethical relationally between ourselves, our more than human kin and lands. Particularly important are the ways in which we hold space for Ishpaadina as a space of water, land relationship and celestial relationality. Join us as we transform New College into a hub of ‘happenings’ though conversation, artistic creation, and art-visim.


These events are free. Registration required.


Registration Open:


May 14th, 2020, 4pm: Connecting with our First Family: A virtual studio visit with Nyle Johnston (W.1) http://www.newcollege.utoronto.ca/academics/indigenous-digital-artistic-hub/may-14-connecting-first-family/


Upcoming:


May 21st, 2020: Tannis Nielson: “A Pedagogy of Place” – the Simcoe Underpass Mural Project


May 28th, 2020: Naomi Smith (W.1) TBA


June 4th, 2020: Naomi Smith (W.2) TBA


June 11th, 2020: Nazbah Tom (W.1) Decolonization: What does it mean to reclaim our bodies Pt.1


June 18th, 2020: Nazbah Tom (W.2) Decolonization: What does it mean to reclaim our bodies Pt. 2


June 25th, 2020: Connecting with our First Family: A virtual studio visit with Nyle Johnston (W.2)


More to be announced


The Indigenous Artistic Hub is supported by the New College Initiatives Fund and the Jackman Humanities Institute.


Past Sessions:


May 7th, 2020, 4pm: Talking Treaties in Tkaronto with Ange Loft

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