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    Home»Web Content»Blog»Meet the Next Wave of Indigenous Art Curators

    Meet the Next Wave of Indigenous Art Curators

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    By FAAM Staff on August 11, 2023 Blog, Web Content

    Ralph T. Coe Center for the Arts
    1590-B Pacheco Street, Santa Fe, NM

    Friday, August 18, 2:00–4:00 pm

    Speakers: Indigenous Art Curators

    • Moderator: America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), Independent Curator, Norman, OK
    • Panelists:
      • Kalyn Fay Barnoski (Cherokee Nation/Muscogee), Assistant Curator of Native Art, Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, OK
      • Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi, PhD (Alutiiq), Art Advocate, The CIRI Foundation, Homer, AK
      • Tess Lukey (Aquinnah Wampanoag), Associate Curator of Native American Art, Trustees of the Reservations, Sutton, MA
      • Rachelle B. Pablo (Diné), Curator, 516 Arts, Albuquerque, NM
      • Melissa Shaginoff (Ahtna Athabascan/Northern Paiute), Independent Curator, Anchorage, AK

    Roundtable discussion, cohosted by the Ralph T. Coe Center for the Arts and First American Art Magazine, about sea changes happening in art curation as more Native American curators join the field. Learn what innovations they bring to curating Indigenous and mainstream art to connect to wider audiences.

    Reception

    Current issues of FAAM will be available. Explore Looking Again, curated by Alex J. Peña (Comanche/San Ildefonso/Pawnee), Deputy Director & Chief Curator, and works from the permanent collection.

    Coffee and light refreshments will be available. Free and open to the public.

    Image is a detail of a turquoise mosaic and sterling silver bracelet by Earl Plummer (Navajo). Image courtesy of Home & Away Gallery, Maine.

    Questions? Email us.

    Links

    • Ralph T. Coe Center for the Arts, Santa Fe, NM
    • Kalyn Barnoski, online portfolio
    • Nadia Sethi, The CIRI Foundation
    • Alaska Native Cultural Heritage and Artistic Sovereignty in Museums
    • Curator Profile: Rachelle Pablo, Southwest Contemporary
    • Melissa Shaginoff, LinkedIn | mshaginoff.com
    • Coe: Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi, Conversations of Ourselves
    • Tess Lukey, “MUSH8NASH: Reclaiming Our Waterways,” Bostom Art Review, issue 10 (Spring/Summer 2023).

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    1 Comment

    1. Bear' on June 17, 2024 7:55 pm

      Native Indigenous Fine Arts Curator/ Native and Anglo by Merit.

      Am applying for the position of Arts for a Large Museum.
      It would seem that theres allot of paper work, travel, and Funding work.

      Are there any Arts Curator Mags/ Online?

      I have all of this experience, and a page list of Reservation s where I have worked and collaborated w Tribe.

      Any advice, any articles to help me in the application, resume, Cover Letter, C.V.? Have been asked to Teach at American Indian Arts Institute/ Santa FE.

      Advise?

      Miigwetch,
      Robt. Bear’ HarBoldt, BFA, MA,MA

      Reply
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