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— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

"The understanding of a culture comes from hearing the language, tasting the food, seeing personal interactions, experiencing the traditions, and so much more in context."

— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

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CHICO– Artist Talk by Jacob Meders accompanying Mǝǝmento: Before

February 7, 2019 @ 9:30 am10:30 am

Free

Jacob de Gheyn, Muskateer, ca. 1607, copper engraving; TC Cannon, Two Gun Arikara, 1978, woodcut CHICO– Through printmaking, installation, and social practice interventions, artist Jacob Meders (Mechoopda-Maidu) challenges ideas of indigenous assimilation and the cultural appropriation of Native American identity. In two distinct and related exhibitions, Mǝǝmento: Before curated by Meders from the Turner Print Archive and Collection and Aksum Belle:Afterwards, featuring new work by the artist at the Jacki Headley University Art Gallery, Meders creates a “call and response,” where Native American representation is reconsidered through its past and a dynamic and changing present. This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Visit www.calhum.org.

• Artist Talk: | Thursday, February 7, 5:30 P.M. | Zingg Recital Hall, Arts and Humanities Building  at California State University, Chico| Reception to follow in the galleries • Turner Exhibition Talk: | Saturday, February 9, 2 P.M. | The Turner, Arts and Humanities Building | Reception to follow in the galleries

Details

Date:
February 7, 2019
Time:
9:30 am – 10:30 am
Cost:
Free
Website:
http://www.janetturner.org/welcome/index.php