Join us on Wednesday, March 20, 2-3PM for an Artist Talk with Elizabeth Doxtater, Greg Staats, and Gadaihǫngwas, three artists featured in the We Remain Certain exhibition curated by Protect the Tract.
Limited seating and standing room available in-person. Register to attend via Zoom, or the join the Facebook Livestream!
Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_L7AQ4pFGRSyCKfbR5KhNog
Livestream: https://facebook.com/events/s/we-remain-certain-artist-talk/424552076804170/
We Remain Certain shows the enduring relationship between Hudenosaunee and their home in Grand River Territory. A group exhibition curated by a collective of Haudenosaunee artists, these contemporary works explore Haudenosaunee land tenure and the complex history, treaty agreements, and displacements along the Grand. This exhibition strives to generate thought and conversation as a means to guide relationships by employing Haudenosaunee “Original Instructions” as a foundation of understanding and collaborating on our shared future.
This talk is presented by The Department of English & Cultural Studies, John Douglas Taylor Conference, Indigenous Studies Department, Indigenous Student Services, and Protect the Tract.