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Julie Nagam

Dr Julie Nagam is the Chair in the History of Indigenous Art in North America this is a join appointment with the University of Winnipeg and the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Nagam leads the SSHRC project, The Transactive Memory Keepers: Indigenous Public Engagement in Digital and New Media Labs and Exhibitions (www.transactivememorykeepers.org). Recently, Nagam has published, Five Fierce Female Filmmakers: The Embargo Collective II (2017); Traveling soles: Tracing the footprints of our stolen sisters (2016); be polite....because the settlers might be listening and watching (2016); The Occupation of Space: Creatively Transforming Indigenous Living Histories in Urban Spaces (2015); A Home for Our Migrations: The Canoe as Indigenous Methodology (2014). Her artwork where white pines lay over the water, was shown in, Toronto, Ontario, San Paulo, Brazil and Lyon, France. Her installation singing our bones home, was shown in Markham (2013), in London, England, (2013) and in Winnipeg (2014). Currently she is preparing for a residency and exhibition in Wellington, New Zealand.


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