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SUMMARY:OVERLAPPING TERRITORIES SYMPOSIUM: APRIL 22 & 23
DESCRIPTION:View of the Rio Grande River from the Boquillas Canyon Trail\, near Big Bend National Park along the US/Mexico Border. \nREGISTER \nThe 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. \nAll events are at MATCH\, 3400 Main Street\, Houston\, TX 77002. \nDOWNLOAD THE OT SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM (PDF) \nSchedule \nFriday\, April 22\, 5:30 – 6:30 PM\n\nWelcome Happy Hour & Overlapping Territories Exhibition Tour with Curator Ashley DeHoyos \nOptional (requires a separate ticket):\nFriday\, April 22\, 7 PM\nWomb\, a project of Body as a Crossroads\nA new dance work by Los-Angeles based choreographer Marina Magalhães\n \nSaturday\, April 23\n\n9 AM\nWELCOME & LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT\nASHLEY DEHOYOS\, Curator\, DiverseWorks\n9:30 AM\nKEYNOTE ADDRESS\nNIKESHA BREEZE\, interdisciplinary artist (Santa Fe\, NM)\nWorking 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.\n11 AM\nWHY DOES LAND MATTER?\nCAROLINA 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)\n\nThe 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\n12:30 – 2 PM: Lunch On Your Own\n12:30 PM\nOPTIONAL WORKSHOP: TAKE ME HOME\nJENAH MARAVILLA\, writer and artist (Houston\, TX) \nThis highly interactive\, generative workshop utilizes counter-mapping to challenge the notion of spaces we occupy. Maravilla will lead participants through meditations and simple writing prompts. Participants are asked to bring one picture that represents home. No art or writing experience is necessary. Open to all ages.\n2 PM\nGEOGRAPHIES OF BELONGING: LOCATING INDIGENEITY IN GLOBALISM\, DIASPORA\, AND DIGITAL SPACE\nJASON LUJAN\, interdisciplinary artist (Toronto\, CA); CHRISTINAMARIA PATIÑO XOCHITLZIHUATL TOU TOU SOUTIL HOULE artist and activist (San Diego\, CA); MONICA VILLARREAL\, interdisciplinary artist (Houston\, TX). Moderated by ADRIEL LUIS\, community organizer\, artist\, writer\, and curator (Los Angeles\, CA) and ASHLEY DEHOYOS\, DiverseWorks Curator (Houston\, TX).\n\nThis conversation reflects on complex and varied notions of “Indigenous” during a time of mass migration\, the normalization of global travel\, and the rise of an online presence.\n3:30 PM\nTERRITORY OF CARE: BODY AND LAND AS LIVING LEGACY\nCANDICE D’MEZA\, multidisciplinary artist (Houston\, TX); MARINA MAGALHÃES\, dancer and choreographer (Los Angeles\, CA); JD PLUECKER\, artist\, writer\, and cultural organizer (Houston\, TX) HELANIUS J. WILKINS choreographer performer\, and educator (Boulder\, CO). Moderated by Ashley DeHoyos\, DiverseWorks Curator (Houston\, TX).\nThinking about the level of care that goes into honoring an individual or community\, this panel will engage in questions about what it means to have an embodied practice that materializes through individual and community action.\n5 PM\nCLOSING REMARKS
URL:https://diverseworks.org/event/overlapping-territories-symposium-april-22-23/
LOCATION:MATCH\, 3400 Main Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77002\, United States
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