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Indigenous Corps of Discovery Presents: Don't Go North!

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Category: Education
Start date: 29 Sep 2022 06:00 PM
End date: 29 Sep 2022 08:00 PM
Street / Location: 2655 NW Market Street, Seattle, WA
City / town: Seattle
Country: Washington, USA
Organizer: The National Nordic Museum
Name: Dana Lo
Email: nordic@nordicmuseum.org
Phone: 206.789.5707
Homepage: www.nordicmuseum.org/

Join us on September 29 for a community celebration featuring gallery tours of "Across the West and Toward the North: Norwegian and American Landscape Photography" with special guests DeLesslin “Roo” George-Warren and Anthony Hudson. Plus, enjoy a musical performance from Greenlandic electronic musician Uyarakq, as well as some good food!

About the event:
To examine the themes of "Across the West and Toward the North: Norwegian and American Landscape Photography" through a critical lens, the National Nordic Museum has commissioned DeLesslin “Roo” George Warren to organize tours of the exhibition and create complementary programming that provides an indigenous retelling of the late 19th- and early 20th-century history of the American West and Northern Norway. This community celebration is a part of a week-long exhibition-related experience is titled “Indigenous Corps of Discovery Presents Don’t Go North!” DeLesslin, an artist, researcher, organizer, and citizen of the Catawba Indian Nation in South Carolina, has performed, lectured, and exhibited throughout the United States, including at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, College of Charleston, and Vanderbilt University. DeLesslin will be joined by multidisciplinary artist and writer Anthony Hudson (Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde), perhaps best known as Portland’s premier drag clown Carla Rossi, and Greenlandic electronic musician Aqqalu Berthelsen, who performs as Uyarakq. The celebration will include tours that offer indigenous perspectives of the works on display and a musical performance by Uyarakq.