•  Awa Tsireh, Buffalo Dancers, 1917–1918, IAF.P10, Indian Arts Research Center, Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • Event Start Date : 2024-02-29
  • Event Start Time: 4:00 PM
  • Event End Time: 6:00 PM
  • Event Type: Lecture
  • Event Location: MAX Classroom (Multipurpose Room), Zimmerli Art Museum, CAC, Rutgers New Brunswick

Speaker: Professor Sascha T. Scott Associate Professor of Art History, Syracuse University Affiliated with the Native American and Indigenous Studies Program

Dr. Scott will discuss her intellectual and ethical journey in writing about Indigenous art and history, focusing on her book project Modern Pueblo Painting: Colonization, Aesthetic Agency, and Indigenous Visual Sovereignty. The talk explores the aesthetics and politics of early twentieth-century Pueblo art, artists’ relationships with their communities, colonial economic and political structures, and the messages conveyed through art. Her research draws from oral histories and extensive archival work.

Lecture by Professor Sascha Scott, Syracuse University

Sponsored by: Art History, Indigenous Studies, History, and the Zimmerli Museum With gratitude to the School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers New Brunswick

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