14 May 2025 - 16 May 2025 | Philipp Schorch et al.
New Horizons: Indigenous Collecting, Filming, Exhibiting
What makes a collection of material and/or digital things an Indigenous collection? What makes a film an Indigenous film? And what makes an exhibition and its curatorial approach an Indigenous exhibition? This symposium tackles these key questions based on the collaborative research project devoted to Indigeneities in the 21st Century, which has given rise to the exhibition Fault Lines: Imagining Indigenous futures for colonial collections at MAA Cambridge.
For more information, download the program. Please register This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. until 25 April 2025 for online and on-site participation.
Convener
Philipp Schorch (LMU Munich)
Invitees
Ruben Darío Chambi (LMU Munich)
Miss Elsa Day (Torres Strait)
Taloi Havini (Artist, Brisbane)
Vilsoni Hereniko (University of Hawai’i)
Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu (University of Hawai’i)
Rangi te Kanawa (Harakeke Researcher, Aotearoa New Zealand)
Leah Lui-Chivizhe (University of New South Wales)
Ruth MacDougall (Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane)
Diego Muñoz (LMU Munich)
Leonardo Pakarati (Filmmaker, Rapa Nui)
Jude Philp (Chau Chak Wing Museum, University of Sydney)
Atheana Picha (Artist, Canada)
Paula Rossetti (Filmmaker/Scholar, Rapa Nui)
Alafuro Sikoki-Coleman (Studio Sikoki, UK)
Nicholas Thomas (MAA Cambridge)
Jordan Wilson (New York University)
Kunāne Wooton (Artist, Hawai’i)