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The History of Art department’s Living Land Acknowledgement Group will bring Indigenous artists, curators, and cultural leaders to host talks, workshops, performances, and roundtable discussions during the 2021-22 academic year. This series, “Indigenous Arts in Focus,” aims to contribute meaningful programming in Native American and Indigenous art, art history, advocacy, and scholarship at Penn and beyond. These events will reflect a diverse array of Indigenous arts and cultural contexts from across Turtle Island. With this project, the History of Art department seeks to center Indigenous arts in partnership with the Native American and Indigenous Studies program, Natives at Penn, and We Are the Seeds of CultureTrust of greater Philadelphia, among other organizations.

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The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation

John McInerney (he/him)
Executive Director
215-573-0874
mcinernj@upenn.edu

Chloe Reison (she/her)
Associate Director
215-573-2159
reison@upenn.edu

Tamara Suber (she/her)
Executive Coordinator of Grants and Community and Equity Strategies
215-898-0608
suber@upenn.edu

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