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| MESSENGERS 2012 June 13th - July 25th exhibition preview Wednesday 13th June 5pm - 8pm with live music from KHANTARA.
MESSENGERS 2012 includes the following programme of talks, presentations, film screenings and book signings. |
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AN ATTITUDE OF CREATIVITY Presentation by Choctaw artist MARCUS AMERMAN Thursday 14th June, 1.00 - 2.00pm Native experience and mainstream popular imagery collide in glorious technicolour as boundary-breaking artist Marcus Amerman fearlessley uses paint, beads, glass, textiles and performance to make bold political statements. Reflecting on the creative culture in which he was raised, Amerman speaks candidly about his compulsion and uncompromising commitment to creating art without limitations. |
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MOUNDBUILDERS: Exploring the
Ancient South Eastern Woodlands with AMERICA MEREDITH Thursday 14th June, 2.30 - 3.30pm Cherokee artist America Meredith discusses her recent exploration into the tribes of Arkansas, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, Oklahoma and Mississippi. Taking us on a journey through the ancient ceremonial sites that she visited, Meredith unearths the tribal histories bound to these sacred landscapes, and discusses how the culture of these peoples finds a growing expression in her own artwork. |
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MOST SERENE REPUBLICS & WHEEL Films, open discussion and book signing with EDGAR HEAP OF BIRDS Thursday 14th June, 4.30 - 6.30pm Two films documenting Edgar Heap of Birds' Venice Biennale project, and medicine wheel sculpture at Denver Art Museum, will be shown for the first time in the UK. The Cheyenne and Arapaho artist and professor of Native American studies discusses the politics, culture and history underpinning his art. Heap of Birds' monuments to memory unflinchingly return episodes from Native history to contemporary consciousness, acting as a call to remembrance and honour. |
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WEAVING THE AMERICAS Presentation and book signing by artist SARAH SENSE Thursday 14th June, 7.30 - 8.30pm Choctaw and Chitimacha artist Sarah Sense shares stories of her interactions with indigenous artistic communities as she travelled across the American continent.'Weaving The Americas' is a personal journey, a true and current story of a continent manifest as a series of extraordinary works of art, and a book containing photographs and transcripts from interviews with the tribal artists whom she encountered. |
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