Stitching My Landscape (Gruben) / El Arbol de la Vida y la Abundancia (Rodríquez) / the Sky is Darkening (Rickard with Ferguson, Greene, and Smith) / We Dreamt Deaf (Galanin) / Danger Signs (Kaipova) / What Can We Do?
Credits
This exhibition was curated by Kate Addleman-Frankel, the Gary and Ellen Davis Curator of Photography; Ellen Avril, chief curator and the Judith H. Stoikov Curator of Asian Art; and Andrew C. Weislogel, the Seymour R. Askin, Jr. ’47 Curator, Earlier European and American Art. It has been supported by a generous gift endowed in memory of Elizabeth Miller Francis ’47 and from Younghee Kim-Wait.
We are grateful to Karim Aly-Kassam, International Professor of Environmental and Indigenous Studies in the Department of Natural Resources and the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program at Cornell, for encouraging this project and leading collaborative efforts in conjunction with the conference, and to Jolene Rickard, Associate Professor in the Department of History of Art & Visual Studies and the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program at Cornell, for her curatorial advice.
Programming related to the exhibition and conference has been organized in partnership with Cornell Botanic Gardens, the Department of Performance and Media Arts, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, and the South Asia Program.
This website was designed and developed by Rayna Klugherz ’23 in collaboration with Johnson Museum curators and educators.