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DESCRIPTION:India R. Young \n	Research Specialist in Native American Art \n	P
 rinceton University Art Museum\n\nIndigenous Prints and Place-making in th
 e Pacific Northwest\n	Since Andy Warhol’s first Campbell’s Soup Cans Northw
 est Coast Indigenous artists have been screen-printing in their own visual
  vernacular. The first generation of printmakers claimed space broadly for
  living arts\, as opposed to curios or artifacts. Successive generations h
 oned iconographies to negotiate identities\, belonging\, and sovereignty. 
 Indigenous artists have used the print to reclaim heritage\, to share hist
 ories\, to educate\, and to demand recognition from institutions and gover
 nments alike. This talk considers how Indigenous printmaking claims psycho
 logical space within the public imagination for physical lands and living 
 peoples.\n
DTSTART:20180319T131500Z
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LOCATION:W-220\, Arts Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0G5\, 853 rue She
 rbrooke Ouest
SUMMARY:Job talk | India R. Young 'Indigenous Prints and Place-making in th
 e Pacific Northwest'
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/ahcs/channels/event/job-talk-india-r-young-indige
 nous-prints-and-place-making-pacific-northwest-285693
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