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SUMMARY:Action/Abstraction Redefined
DESCRIPTION:Action/Abstraction Redefined presents modern Native American art from the 1940s through the 1970s. The exhibition features 55 artworks by leading artists such as Fritz Scholder (Mission/ Luiseño)\, George Morrison (Chippewa)\, and T.C. Cannon (Kiowa)\, organized by influences of major twentieth-century art movements including Abstract Expressionism\, Color Field\, and Hard-Edge painting.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/action-abstraction-redefined/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Chicanx Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores landscapes as a system of ecology\, history\, culture and belonging from a Chicanx perspective with new works presented by the interdisciplinary artist collaborative\, Desert ArtLAB. Desert ArtLAB is an interdisciplinary artist collaborative co-directed by April Bojorquez (she/her) and Matthew Garcia (he/him) whose work promotes Indigenous perspectives on ecological practice and climate change. Bojorquez and Garcia were the 2022 Mellon Artists in Residence for the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/chicanx-landscapes/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Breathe into the past: Crosscurrents in the Caribbean
DESCRIPTION:The land that touches the Caribbean Sea has long been a space shaped by its relation to oceans\, empires and colonization. The result is a region that is now inextricably intertwined with the rest of the globe\, including parts of Africa\, India\, China\, Japan\, Europe\, the United States and elsewhere. The nature of these histories and relationships have shaped much of the Caribbean’s ecology\, economy\, and culture.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/breathe-into-the-past-crosscurrents-in-the-caribbean/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading and Workshop with Rajiv Mohabir
DESCRIPTION:About Rajiv Mohabir: ​​Rajiv holds a BA from the University of Florida in religious studies\, an MSEd in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from Long Island University\, Brooklyn\, and an MFA in poetry and literary translation from Queens College\, CUNY where he was Editor in Chief of Ozone Park Literary Journal. While in New York working as a public school teacher\, Rajiv also produced the nationally broadcast radio show KAVIhouse on JusPunjabi (2012-2013). He received his PhD in English from the University of Hawai’i and is currently Translations Editor at Waxwing Journal and teaches in the BFA/MFA program in the Writing\, Literature\, and Publishing department at Emerson College. In “Coolitude: Poetics of the Indian Labor Diaspora” In this project I take a look at the cultural productions of writers\, artists\, musicians\, and filmmakers who descend from indentured laborers from Guyana\, Trinidad\, Suriname\, Mauritius\, South Africa\, Fiji\, and those in second diaspora in England\, the United States\, and Canada. I chart the poetics of Coolitude\, itself a queer cousin of Césaire’s\, Senghor’s\, and Damas’s Négritude. Coolitude uses the labor economy of the British Empire to suggest a similarity in identities\, not based on racial or ethnic sameness\, but rather the function of the economic category Coolie. \nThis event is related to the exhibition Breathe into the Past: Crosscurrents in the Caribbean. \nLocation: Max Kade Theater\, Armstrong Hall\, Colorado College
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/poetry-reading-and-workshop-with-rajiv-mohabir/
LOCATION:Colorado
CATEGORIES:Museum
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