3/28/2023 0 Comments Findy ground![]() ![]() If you wish to see the rest of the talks, please visit our programming section, sign up to our newsletter or follow us on Instagram. ![]() Staats’ lens based language documents cycles of return towards a complete Onkwehón:we neha positionality, reciprocity and worldview. Staats’ practice conceptualizes Land as monument embodied within a continuum of relational placemaking with his on-reserve lived experience, trauma, and the explorations of ceremonial orality. A Toronto based artist whose Hodinöhsö:ni restorative aesthetic employs mnemonics of condolence, articulated in visual forms that hold body and place including: oral transmission, text works, embodied wampum, photographic, sculpture, installation and video. 1963, Ohsweken, Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. Greg Staats is Skarù:re /Kanien’kehá:ka, Hodinöhsö:ni’. If you wish to have a studio visit with one of our speakers, please sign up here. The speakers invited to Moving the Landscape to Find Ground will also provide studio visits to Concordia University graduate students. We are inviting conversation among all communities impacted by the colonial gaze. This series is built from a shared ambition to break open lens-based practices via the interrogation of the colonial prism through which photography exists. Moving the Landscape to Find Ground, a cycle of artist talks and artist residencies which will take place from September 2022 until May 2023. Catherine W., Montreal) or online via Zoom. Post Image is pleased to welcome Hodinöhsö:ni artist Greg Staats for an artist talk on October 18th at 6PM: in-person at Concordia University ( EV 11.705, EV Building, 1515 St. ![]()
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