ABSTRACT

    This companion consists of chapters that focus on and bring forward critical theories and productive methodologies for Indigenous art history in North America.

    This book makes a major and original contribution to the fields of Indigenous visual arts, professional curatorial practice, graduate-level curriculum development, and academic research. The contributors expand, create, establish and define Indigenous theoretical and methodological approaches for the production, discussion, and writing of Indigenous art histories.

    Bringing together scholars, curators, and artists from across the intersecting fields of Indigenous art history, critical museology, cultural studies, and curatorial practice, the companion promotes the study and dissemination of Indigenous art and stimulates new conversations on such key areas as visual sovereignty and self-determination; resurgence and resilience; land-based, embodied, and nation-specific knowledges; epistemologies and ontologies; curatorial and museological methodologies; language; decolonization and Indigenization; and collaboration, consultation, and mentorship. 

    chapter |17 pages

    Introduction

    The Path Before Us: Generating and Foregrounding Indigenous Art Theory and Method

    section Section I|64 pages

    Sovereignty and Futurity

    chapter 2|12 pages

    Dancing Sovereignty

    Reclaiming the Grease Trail Through Protocol, Movement, and Song

    chapter 3|11 pages

    Shifting the Paradigm of Art History

    A Multi-sited Indigenous Approach

    chapter 5|12 pages

    Overclock Our Imagination!

    Mapping the Indigenous Future Imaginary

    chapter 6|7 pages

    A Manifesto of Close Encounters

    section Section II|67 pages

    Kinship, Care, Relationality

    chapter 7|7 pages

    Kitchen Tables and Beads

    Space and Gesture in Contemplative and Creative Research

    chapter 8|6 pages

    Expanding Relationships

    Beyond the Non

    chapter 9|5 pages

    Wisdom in Beauty

    Respect in Indigenous Curation

    chapter 10|12 pages

    Balancing Curatorial Indigenous and Queer Belonging:

    In Conversation with Artist and Curator Adrian Stimson (Blackfoot Siksika Nation)

    chapter 11|11 pages

    Taking Good Care

    Collaborative Curating and the Alberni Indian Residential School Art Collection

    chapter 12|11 pages

    Betraying the Object

    Relational Anxieties and Bureaucratic Care in Indigenous Collections Research

    section Section III|82 pages

    Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being

    chapter 14|6 pages

    miýikosiwin

    Spirit, Land and Form Among Turtle Island's Indigenous Artists, Designers and Architects

    chapter 15|12 pages

    Indigenous Curation in LA

    The People's Home: Winston Street 1974

    chapter 16|9 pages

    The Giving Tree

    Methodologies of Generosity

    chapter 18|11 pages

    A:Shiwi Art History

    The Strength of Pueblo Place

    chapter 19|10 pages

    Inuit Research Methodologies

    Conversations Toward Reclaiming Inuit Protocols with Robert Comeau

    chapter 20|13 pages

    A Braided Process

    Decolonizing, Indigenizing, and Self-Determination

    chapter 21|10 pages

    There are No Metaphors

    A Proposal for Dreaming Indigenous Philosophies into Studio Arts Education

    section Section IV|97 pages

    Anti-colonial Practices

    chapter 23|14 pages

    An Ethic of Decolonial Questioning

    Exercising the Quadruple Turn in the Arts and Culture Sector

    chapter 25|9 pages

    Decolonizing Representation

    Ontological Transformations Through Re-mediation of Indigenous Representation in Popular Culture and Indigenous Interventions

    chapter 26|12 pages

    Care Full Discomfort

    Engaged Decolonial Practice, People and Admin

    chapter 27|11 pages

    Telling the Stories of Objects in Museum Collections

    Some Thoughts and Approaches

    chapter 29|13 pages

    A Glossary of Insistence

    section Section V|71 pages

    Stories, Living Knowledges, Continuity and Resurgence

    chapter 30|10 pages

    Writing and Sharing Our Art Histories

    Storying Histories of Art: Activating the Visual

    chapter 32|10 pages

    “The Words You Choose are Purposeful”

    On Inuit Writing and Editing

    chapter 33|9 pages

    Beyond Queer Survivance

    chapter 34|10 pages

    Indigenous Abstraction

    A Vehicle for Visioning

    chapter 36|13 pages

    Foregrounding Pivalliatitsinik/Piggautigijaunikkut

    Indigenous Mentorship in Creative Spaces