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Talking About Indigenous Studies: Perspectives from Africa and the Americas

Native American and Indigenous Studies is a wide-ranging, interdisciplinary field with arguably two elements at its core: the use of place-based methodologies and a commitment to decolonizing scholarship that serves Indigenous communities. What do these elements mean in different world regions and...

The REDress Project at UVA

Exhibition dates and artist talk April 24 - May 7 at The Fralin Museum of Art April 28 - May 7 at outdoor locations across Grounds April 28, 3pm EST , artist talk with Jaime Black-Morsette in conversation with UVA professor Kasey Jernigan. Join on zoom at this link . The REDress Project is an...

Tiffany King

Two Generations of Boomalli: Bronwyn and Rubyrose Bancroft

In 1987 ten artists founded a cooperative in Sydney, Australia, demonstrating that Aboriginal art could be both urban and contemporary. They named the group Boomalli, which means ‘to strike’ or ‘make a mark’ in at least three Aboriginal languages. Many of the artists have gone on to have highly...

UVA Powwow

The Native American Student Union is hosting its annual Powwow on April 8. Opens at 10 am; Grand Entry is at noon. See more details at https://fb.me/e/4g45ESw08 .

Ukapalimin: Eti Ko Eti: Resilience: Stories from the Torres Strait

Opening with the Artists: Saturday, February 3rd from 1-3pm Alongside the Fralin Museum of Art, the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, the University of Virginia, and Second Street Gallery, Les Yeux du Monde is pleased to participate in Charlottesville’s 2024 Indigenous Art Takeover. In...

Upcoming Virginia Powwows

A powwow is a time for tribes to gather with one another and the public, providing a vibrant display of Native cultures. In Virginia, most powwows are held between May and October and are opportunities to engage with the Commonwealth’s diverse tribal nations. Tribal citizens enjoy powwows as a time...