Indigenous Curation in White Spaces

Full description
Authors:
- Tiarraray Square, Museology Graduate Program
- Chair: Jessica Luke
- Jean Dennison
- Miranda Belarde-Lewis
Abstract:
For this project, I curated a month-long exhibition that showcased 3 Indigenous artists. I used Indigenous curation methods to show that Indigenous and Western curation can be used in the same spaces and there isn’t a right or wrong way. While there is no firm definition of Indigenous Curation Methods, a lot of the ways are about collaboration, storytelling, and Indigenous Ways of Knowing. Each of these components played a huge part in the creation of the art show, titled “Identity, Resistance, and Resilience.”
The three artists I selected tell a cohesive story of reclaiming space within a contemporary Western society. Each artist was tasked with selecting three or four artworks to tell their story. My goal of the exhibition was to tell a story of resilience that proves Indigenous artist’s experiences should not only be represented but celebrated.
Poster:
Download a copy of the project poster
Project Deliverable:
Indigenous Curation in White Spaces
Video Presentation
Comments
Log in to view and add comments.
Annotations
No one has annotated a text with this resource yet.
- typeImage
- created on
- file formatpng
- file size253 kB
- creatorSquare
- publisherMuseumsForward
- publisher placeSeattle, WA
- rights