UCLA American Indian Studies Center and the Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance present an afternoon talk with Gerald Clarke, a Cahuilla artist, activist, and scholar. Clarke will describe his creative process of integrating the history and culture of the Cahuilla Indians into artistic expression.
The Artist Talk will show how Clarke’s sculptures, installations, and conceptual art draw on his cultural knowledge to express ideas such as tribal sovereignty.
The Artist Talk was recorded via zoom on July 23, 2020
Welcome by Shannon Speed, Director of UCLA American Indian Studies CenterIntroduction by Tria Blu Wakpa, Assistant Professor of UCLA Department of World Arts & Culture/DanceArtist Talk by Gerald Clarke, Assistant Professor of UCR Department of Ethnic Studies
Copyright @ 2020 by The Regents of the University of California
The Artist Talk will show how Clarke’s sculptures, installations, and conceptual art draw on his cultural knowledge to express ideas such as tribal sovereignty.
The Artist Talk was recorded via zoom on July 23, 2020
Welcome by Shannon Speed, Director of UCLA American Indian Studies CenterIntroduction by Tria Blu Wakpa, Assistant Professor of UCLA Department of World Arts & Culture/DanceArtist Talk by Gerald Clarke, Assistant Professor of UCR Department of Ethnic Studies
Copyright @ 2020 by The Regents of the University of California
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