Humber Liberal Arts Conference

Diasporic Palimpsests and Outernationalist Dub in the Work of Angela Aujla and Indigenous Resistance

Humber Liberal Arts Conference

Diasporic Palimpsests and Outernationalist Dub in the Work of Angela Aujla and Indigenous Resistance

2:00pm

Friday, September 29, 2023

Studio Theatre

90 mins

This plenary will focus on two art projects, both of which operate within a transnational framework. Through engagement with material culture, archival documents, and family photographs, Angela Aujla’s artistic practice creates a visual discourse that disrupts colonial narratives and reanimates the lives of those excluded from dominant histories. Dr. Prasad Bidaye is a member of Indigenous Resistance (IR), a de-centralized and globally dispersed arts and activist collective. One of the common threads across IR’s work is their outernationalist vision.

The two presenters in this panel will also engage these projects through the dual positionality of being both participants in the creation of these projects as well as detached observers and scholarly readers.

This event is part of the annual interdisciplinary Humber Liberal Arts Conference.

Presenters:

Angela Aujla (Georgian College)

Prasad Bidaye (Humber College)

 

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Panel Discussion
Presentation

How to attend

Students and youth save up to 50% on passes.

This plenary will focus on two art projects, both of which operate within a transnational framework. Through engagement with material culture, archival documents, and family photographs, Angela Aujla’s artistic practice creates a visual discourse that disrupts colonial narratives and reanimates the lives of those excluded from dominant histories. Dr. Prasad Bidaye is a member of Indigenous Resistance (IR), a de-centralized and globally dispersed arts and activist collective. One of the common threads across IR’s work is their outernationalist vision.

The two presenters in this panel will also engage these projects through the dual positionality of being both participants in the creation of these projects as well as detached observers and scholarly readers.

This event is part of the annual interdisciplinary Humber Liberal Arts Conference.

Presenters:

Angela Aujla (Georgian College)

Prasad Bidaye (Humber College)

 

Humber Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sciences and Innovative Learning Logo

Panel Discussion
Presentation

2:00pm

Friday, September 29

Studio Theatre

90 mins

How to attend

Students and youth save up to 50% on passes.

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