Reasserting Potawatomi Presence Through Art

Join the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art to experience recordings from Indigenizing Museums, a two-day symposium amplifying the voices of Indigenous artists and curators, made possible by generous funding from the Terra Foundation for American Art. “Reasserting Potawatomi Presence in Michiana through Art,” the first of three panels, brings together artists David Martin, Christine Marie Rapp-Moreau, and Jason Wesaw for a conversation about their artistic practices and their approaches to asserting Indigenous identity through art, moderated by Zada Ballew ’19, Chair of the Native American Alumni of Notre Dame.

Indigenous Voices is co-sponsored on ThinkND by the Initiative on Race and Resilience, the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, the College of Arts & Letters Native American Initiatives, and the Native American Alumni of Notre Dame.

For more information visit the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art website.

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