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Heather Igloliorte

February 28, 2013
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Through workshops, panel presentations and roundtable discussions, Concordia students and faculty will join the Canadian Aboriginal creative and intellectual community in a dialogue on sharing Indigenous knowledge and histories in the digital era.

This workshop is a production of Concordia's CEREV (Centre for Ethnographic Research and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Violence) lab, organized by Department of Art History faculty member and CEREV affiliate Heather Igloliorte, and generously sponsored by the Department of Art History, the Faculty of Fine Arts, CEREV and the Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky for Studies in Canadian Art.


Symposium organizer: Transmissions: Sharing Indigenous Knowledge and Histories in the Digital Era.

A three-day collaborative event including workshops, a film screening, an interactive art installation and a public symposium.

28 February - 2 March 2013




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