On November 3 and 4, 2023, the Colby College Museum of Art and its Lunder Institute for American Art hosted a two-day symposium, in conjunction with the Painted: Our Bodies, Hearts, and Village exhibition, featuring exhibition collaborators, artists, curators, and scholars of Native American art, American art, and art of the American West.
Together, participants reflected on the relationship between art, shared histories, and lived experiences, incubating new paths within art history, art practice, and the museum field. Topics included how Native artists delve into historical collections to assert visual sovereignty, how to activate museum collections in new and reparative ways, collaborations between institutions and Native communities, and more.
Image: Installation view from Painted: Our Bodies, Hearts and Village, Colby College Musuem of Art.
https://lunderinstitute.colby.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Painted_sdp-0095.jpg6831024Jaime McLeodhttp://author.colby.edu/lunder/wp-content/uploads/sites/215/2019/04/logo.pngJaime McLeod2023-11-20 14:11:102023-11-30 14:21:56Recapping the Painted: Our Bodies, Hearts, and Village Symposium