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Join the Binghamton University Art Museum for the opening of the fall 2024 exhibition, Homelands: Contemporary Haudenosaunee Art Across New York.

 

Opening reception: 5–7 pm, Thursday, September 5, 2024

Homelands: Contemporary Haudenosaunee Art Across New York unites multigenerational Haudenosaunee artists and knowledge holders who center their historical relationship and reciprocity to the land, air, and waters across New York State. Working through diverse practices including photography, painting, sculpture, basketry, beadwork and documentary, the landscape is not a backdrop, but integral to Haudenosaunee culture and lived experience, which is woven into the work. The exhibition serves as a visual form of Indigenous knowledge sharing. It reclaims space and history through art, inviting visitors to reconnect with the land beneath their feet.

Guest curated by Luanne Redeye (Seneca), Assistant Professor, Department of Art Practice, University of California, Berkeley.

This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional assistance provided by Joshua DeMarree and the E.W. Heier Teaching and Research Greenhouses, and the Binghamton Native American and Indigenous Studies Working Group.

 

  • Thursday, October 17, 5:00 PM, Main Gallery

Artists and Curator in Conversation (Brandon Lazore, Hayden Haynes,

Margaret Jacobs & Natasha Smoke Santiago with guest curator, Luanne Redeye)

  • Saturday, October 19, Peace Quad

Community-made basket facilitated by Black Ash Basketmakers (Binghamton Haudenosaunee Festival)

  • Wednesday, November 6, 6:30 PM, Lecture Hall 6

The Burning of My Coldspring Home, 2024

Film screening and talk with fi lmmaker Caleb G. Abrams (Onöndowa’ga:’, Wolf Clan) Co-sponsored by the Cinema Department


To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.

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