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W. Wanambi Distinguished Lecture by Mayatili Marika
Madayin: Land and Lineage Mayatili Marika will deliver the W. Wanambi Distinguished Lecture in the Dome Room of the Rotunda on Feb 3 at 4 pm, followed by a reception in the Upper West Oval Room. Marika is a Rirratjingu Traditional Owner and Yolŋu woman based in northeast Arnhem Land. Part of a new...
Exhibition opening with the artists - First Nation Australia
Join us for First Friday on February 2, 5:30 - 7:30PM, as Second Street Gallery celebrates the opening of two new exhibitions! Both shows will be on view February 2 - March 22, 2024. Second Street Gallery is pleased and honored to present First Nation Australia: Contemporary Artists from Buku...
Visionary Remembering: Perspectives on Collective Memory, Imagination, and the Charlottesville Monuments
Join us on Saturday, February 17 for a free, one-day New City Arts symposium at The Jefferson School African American Heritage Center organized by Meesha Goldberg with local artists, community leaders, and the descendants of Sacajawea, inquiring into the diverse ways we memorialize the past in...
Opening Reception: Shifting Ground
Celebrate the opening of the Kluge-Ruhe's latest exhibition, Shifting Ground: Prints by Indigenous Australian Artists from the Basil Hall Editions Workshop Proofs Collection, open March 9 2024 to March 2, 2025, curated by Jess Hutchens (Palyku), the inaugural First Nations Curatorial Fellow at Kluge...
Gallery Talk - Kluge-Ruhe
Learn about the artworks in Shifting Ground and close to the wind from master printmaker Basil Hall and resident artist Lisa Waup. RSVP required. Read more here.
Artist Talk with Jaime Black-Morsette, creator of the REDress Project
Join artist Jaime Black-Morsette, creator of the REDress Project, in conversation with UVA professor Kasey Jernigan, for a discussion of the REDress Project and Black-Morsette's work to raise awareness and seek justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirit people. Join on...
Curriculum
Indigenous knowledge, practices, belief systems, and ways of being in the world move within and across humanistic, social scientific, and scientific divides. More than just a cross-disciplinary field, Indigenous Studies is a methodological framework that asks the fundamental question “Where are we?”...
Higher Education Enrollment Down
Significantly fewer Native students have headed to higher education in the past 12 years. That’s part of a broader national trend — National Student Clearinghouse Research Center data show a steady decline in the overall number of American students entering higher education since 2012 — but the drop...