OVERLAPPING TERRITORIES SYMPOSIUM: APRIL 22 & 23
The Overlapping Territories Symposium is a program of Overlapping Territories: A Knowledge-Building Research Lab, on view April 1 – April 23. Organized by DiverseWorks Curator, Ashley DeHoyos, the symposium centers on topics such as Indigeneity, settler-colonialism, and migration. Advance registration is required.
All events are at MATCH, 3400 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002.
DOWNLOAD THE OT SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM (PDF)
Schedule
Friday, April 22, 5:30 – 6:30 PM
Welcome Happy Hour & Overlapping Territories Exhibition Tour with Curator Ashley DeHoyos
Optional (requires a separate ticket):
Friday, April 22, 7 PM
Womb, a project of Body as a Crossroads
A new dance work by Los-Angeles based choreographer Marina Magalhães
Saturday, April 23
9 AM
WELCOME & LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ASHLEY DEHOYOS, Curator, DiverseWorks
9:30 AM
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
NIKESHA BREEZE, interdisciplinary artist (Santa Fe, NM)
Working from a Global African Diasporic, Afro-Centric and Afro-Futurist perspective, Nikesha Breeze’s interdisciplinary work reimagines the possibility of healing intergenerational traumatic inheritance through the intersection of art and ritual.
11 AM
WHY DOES LAND MATTER?
CAROLINA ARANIBAR-FERNANDEZ, visual artist (Phoenix, AZ); JENELLE ESPARZA, interdisciplinary artist, (San Antonio, TX); MATT MANALO, visual artist (Houston, TX). Moderated by MARISSA DEL TORO, independent curator (New Haven, CT)
The panelists will engage in an exploration of how land is used in terms of money, power, and labor, and consider how unceded territories may ultimately be recognized and respected
12:30 – 2 PM: Lunch On Your Own
12:30 PM
OPTIONAL WORKSHOP: TAKE ME HOME
JENAH MARAVILLA, writer and artist (Houston, TX)