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SUMMARY:Viva El Paso
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URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/viva-el-paso/
LOCATION:McKelligon Canyon (El Paso)\, 1331 McKelligon Canyon Rd.\, El Paso\, TX\, 79930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230723T173000
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SUMMARY:Geeks Who Drink at Deadbeach Brewery
DESCRIPTION:“Our quizzes cover everything from Hungary to The Hunger Games\, from science to sports\, from the Billboard Hot 100 to Better Call Saul.\nEach quiz consists of seven rounds of eight questions each\, in a variety of formats\, including audio and visual rounds. \nTeams can be up to six players\, so bring your smartest friends (or some likable dummies)—or come solo. We can always help you join a team! \nWinning teams get bar cash and other prizes\, depending on the venue. Bonus questions sprinkled throughout the quiz will net you additional goodies. But mostly it’s about establishing your dominance—or at least pleasantly surprising yourself. You’re into that\, right?” \nVia GeeksWhoDrink.com
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/geeks-who-drink-at-deadbeach-brewery-15/
LOCATION:Deadbeach Brewery\, 406 Durango St.\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230728T170000
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SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230729T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230729T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182051Z
UID:1398-1690624800-1690624800@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-2/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230730T173000
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DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
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SUMMARY:Geeks Who Drink at Deadbeach Brewery
DESCRIPTION:“Our quizzes cover everything from Hungary to The Hunger Games\, from science to sports\, from the Billboard Hot 100 to Better Call Saul.\nEach quiz consists of seven rounds of eight questions each\, in a variety of formats\, including audio and visual rounds. \nTeams can be up to six players\, so bring your smartest friends (or some likable dummies)—or come solo. We can always help you join a team! \nWinning teams get bar cash and other prizes\, depending on the venue. Bonus questions sprinkled throughout the quiz will net you additional goodies. But mostly it’s about establishing your dominance—or at least pleasantly surprising yourself. You’re into that\, right?” \nVia GeeksWhoDrink.com
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/geeks-who-drink-at-deadbeach-brewery-16/
LOCATION:Deadbeach Brewery\, 406 Durango St.\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230802T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182052Z
UID:1399-1690970400-1690970400@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-3/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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CREATED:20230509T182053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182053Z
UID:1400-1691056800-1691056800@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-4/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230804T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230804T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182252Z
UID:1403-1691143200-1691143200@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-5/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230805T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230805T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182254Z
UID:1404-1691229600-1691229600@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-6/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230806T173000
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DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230418T223025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T223025Z
UID:1078-1691343000-1691353800@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Geeks Who Drink at Deadbeach Brewery
DESCRIPTION:“Our quizzes cover everything from Hungary to The Hunger Games\, from science to sports\, from the Billboard Hot 100 to Better Call Saul.\nEach quiz consists of seven rounds of eight questions each\, in a variety of formats\, including audio and visual rounds. \nTeams can be up to six players\, so bring your smartest friends (or some likable dummies)—or come solo. We can always help you join a team! \nWinning teams get bar cash and other prizes\, depending on the venue. Bonus questions sprinkled throughout the quiz will net you additional goodies. But mostly it’s about establishing your dominance—or at least pleasantly surprising yourself. You’re into that\, right?” \nVia GeeksWhoDrink.com
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/geeks-who-drink-at-deadbeach-brewery-17/
LOCATION:Deadbeach Brewery\, 406 Durango St.\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230809T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230809T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182254Z
UID:1405-1691575200-1691575200@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-7/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230810T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230810T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182255Z
UID:1406-1691661600-1691661600@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-8/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230811T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230811T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182256Z
UID:1407-1691748000-1691748000@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-9/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230812T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230812T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182452Z
UID:1417-1691834400-1691834400@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-10/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230812T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230812T200000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230722T175957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230722T175957Z
UID:1513-1691870400-1691870400@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Zapateados: A Dance Spectactular
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/zapateados-a-dance-spectactular/
LOCATION:Plaza Theatre\, 125 W Mills Ave.\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230813T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230813T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230418T223026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T223026Z
UID:1079-1691947800-1691958600@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Geeks Who Drink at Deadbeach Brewery
DESCRIPTION:“Our quizzes cover everything from Hungary to The Hunger Games\, from science to sports\, from the Billboard Hot 100 to Better Call Saul.\nEach quiz consists of seven rounds of eight questions each\, in a variety of formats\, including audio and visual rounds. \nTeams can be up to six players\, so bring your smartest friends (or some likable dummies)—or come solo. We can always help you join a team! \nWinning teams get bar cash and other prizes\, depending on the venue. Bonus questions sprinkled throughout the quiz will net you additional goodies. But mostly it’s about establishing your dominance—or at least pleasantly surprising yourself. You’re into that\, right?” \nVia GeeksWhoDrink.com
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/geeks-who-drink-at-deadbeach-brewery-18/
LOCATION:Deadbeach Brewery\, 406 Durango St.\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230816T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230816T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182453Z
UID:1418-1692180000-1692180000@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-11/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230817T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230817T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182455Z
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SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-12/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230818T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230818T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182456Z
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SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-13/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230819T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230819T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182456Z
UID:1421-1692439200-1692439200@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-14/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230820T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230820T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230418T223026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T223026Z
UID:1080-1692552600-1692563400@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Geeks Who Drink at Deadbeach Brewery
DESCRIPTION:“Our quizzes cover everything from Hungary to The Hunger Games\, from science to sports\, from the Billboard Hot 100 to Better Call Saul.\nEach quiz consists of seven rounds of eight questions each\, in a variety of formats\, including audio and visual rounds. \nTeams can be up to six players\, so bring your smartest friends (or some likable dummies)—or come solo. We can always help you join a team! \nWinning teams get bar cash and other prizes\, depending on the venue. Bonus questions sprinkled throughout the quiz will net you additional goodies. But mostly it’s about establishing your dominance—or at least pleasantly surprising yourself. You’re into that\, right?” \nVia GeeksWhoDrink.com
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/geeks-who-drink-at-deadbeach-brewery-19/
LOCATION:Deadbeach Brewery\, 406 Durango St.\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230823T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230823T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182507Z
UID:1422-1692784800-1692784800@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-15/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230824T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230824T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182509Z
UID:1423-1692871200-1692871200@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-16/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230825T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230825T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182510Z
UID:1424-1692957600-1692957600@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-17/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230826T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230826T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182511Z
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SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-18/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230827T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230827T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230418T223027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T223027Z
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SUMMARY:Geeks Who Drink at Deadbeach Brewery
DESCRIPTION:“Our quizzes cover everything from Hungary to The Hunger Games\, from science to sports\, from the Billboard Hot 100 to Better Call Saul.\nEach quiz consists of seven rounds of eight questions each\, in a variety of formats\, including audio and visual rounds. \nTeams can be up to six players\, so bring your smartest friends (or some likable dummies)—or come solo. We can always help you join a team! \nWinning teams get bar cash and other prizes\, depending on the venue. Bonus questions sprinkled throughout the quiz will net you additional goodies. But mostly it’s about establishing your dominance—or at least pleasantly surprising yourself. You’re into that\, right?” \nVia GeeksWhoDrink.com
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/geeks-who-drink-at-deadbeach-brewery-20/
LOCATION:Deadbeach Brewery\, 406 Durango St.\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230830T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230830T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182511Z
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SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-19/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230831T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230831T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182522Z
UID:1427-1693476000-1693476000@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-20/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230901T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230901T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182523Z
UID:1428-1693562400-1693562400@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-21/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230902T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230902T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163123
CREATED:20230509T182523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T182523Z
UID:1429-1693648800-1693648800@elborderbuzz.com
SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology documents international Indigenous artists’ responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize tribal knowledge\, as well as Indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their thought-provoking artworks.\nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is co-curated by iBiennale Director Dr. Kóan Jeff Baysa (Ibanag); Nuuk Art Museum Director Nivi Christensen (Inuit); Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art Chief Curator Satomi Igarashi; Art Gallery of New South Wales Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Erin Vink (Ngiyampaa)\, Independent Curator Tania Willard (Secwepemc Nation)\, and MoCNA Chief Curator Manuela Well-Off-Man. \nExposure: Native Art and Political Ecology is organized by IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by Ford Foundation\, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, and by Air Tahiti Nui. \nAdditional support is provided by the Mellon Foundation\, the Texas Commission on the Arts\, El Paso Museum of Art Foundation\, and the El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department.
URL:https://elborderbuzz.com/calendar/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology-22/
LOCATION:El Paso Museum of Art\, 1 Arts Plaza\, El Paso\, TX\, 79901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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