November 16, 2022 12:30 - 1:30 EST Hopkins Hall 358, Columbus 2 - 3 p.m. EST Barnett Center Collaboratory, 141 Sullivant Hall, Columbus Free and open to the public.
The Ancient Indigenous Monuments and Modern Indigenous Arts Project presents: Visiting Artist Residency Presentation and Conversation with Frank Buffalo Hyde (Onondaga) for an artist presentation about how his work challenges Native American stereotypes through tapping into the collective unconsciousness of the 21st Century. Drawing images from advertisement, movies, television, music and politics, Buffalo Hyde's expresses observation, as well as knowledge through experience, developing overlapping imagery to mimic the way the mind holds information in a non-linear way.
The presentation will be followed by a conversation with Buffalo Hyde as part of Our Unlearning Hour: Mask Dialogues.
Funded by the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme and presented in collaboration with the Newark Earthworks Center and the Department of Art.