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In this section visitors will find video and audio documents associated with our programming. It includes lectures, panel discussions, artist and curator talks, conversations, performances.

OWERÀ:KE NON AIÉ:NAHNE
FILLING IN THE BLANK SPACES

Remembering Tomorrow: AbTeC and the Indigenous future (and past) imaginary
A lecture by Steven Loft, a curator, scholar, writer and media artist

November 16, 2017

Video documentation by Jackie Gallant

OWERÀ:KE NON AIÉ:NAHNE
FILLING IN THE BLANK SPACES

CyberPowWow and the First Wave of Indigenous Media Arts
Panel discussion with Jason Edward Lewis, Archer Pechawis, Ryan Rice, and Skawennati
Moderated by Mikhel Proulx

November 6, 2017

Video documentation by Jackie Gallant

SIGHTINGS 21
(Post-)Truth on Display

What About Truth?
Interdisciplinary panel discussion on the political role of intellectuals in a post-truth era
With four Concordia University professors: Rosemary Collard, Graham Dodds, Shauna Janssen, and Theresa Ventura
Moderator: Katrie Chagnon

October 21, 2017

Video documentation by Jackie Gallant

CARNATIONS

Response
Animation Incarnate, or, Blossoming in the Flesh
A lecture by Thomas Lamarre, James McGill Professor in East Asian Studies and Associate Professor in Communication Studies, McGill University in response to the exhibition

October 12, 2017

Video documentation by Anna Hawkins

CARNATIONS

A conversation between Philippe Hamelin, Michèle Thériault, and Ji-Yoon Han addressing the exhibition

September 9, 2017

Photos by Paul Litherland
Edited by Anna Hawkins

One.Two.Three, Vincent Meessen, 2015

Conversations between Vincent Meessen, Pierre Kwenders, Thomas McDonough, and Bob White accompanying the screening of One.Two.Three.

September 28, 2017

Video documentation by Anna Hawkins

 

SOVEREIGN ACTS II

Response
Indigenous women’s drum group, Odaya, responds to the exhibition by way of a concert.

February 28, 2017

Video documentation by Anna Hawkins

SOVEREIGN ACTS II

Response
Critical commentary by Lindsay Nixon
Lindsay Nixon is a nehiyaw-saulteaux-Métis curator, writer, community organizer, and MA student in Concordia University’s art history department.

February 14, 2017

Video documentation by Anna Hawkins

SOVEREIGN ACTS II

Lecture
Researching Contemporary Indigenous Art in Public
Richard W. Hill, Canada Research Chair, Indigenous Studies, Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Vancouver

January 30, 2017

Video documentation by Anna Hawkins

SOVEREIGN ACTS II

Curator Wanda Nanibush introduces her exhibition Sovereign Acts II. Artist Dayna Danger comments on her contributions to the exhibition.

January 21, 2017

Video documentation by Anna Hawkins