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Indigenous Arts and Culture Series: Judy Watson (Virtual)

Date & Time

09 October 2023

Category

Arts & Culture

Location

Zimmerli Art Museum

71 Hamilton St New Brunswick, 08901

Information

Free & Open to the Public

If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the access provided, please call Brandon Truett at 848-932-6766 or email btruett@zimmerli.rutgers.edu in advance of your participation.

Judy Watson

Judy Watson, 2022. Photo Rhett Hammerton. Courtesy of the artist and Milani Gallery, Meeanjin/Brisbane.

In conjunction with the Zimmerli exhibition Judy Watson: shadow bone and in honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day, the artist joins us from Australia on Zoom to discuss her art-making practices.

Judy Watson is one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists, whose Indigenous matrilineal family is from Waanyi country in northwest Queensland. Her work is often concerned with unearthing hidden histories of Indigenous Australian experiences under colonialism. The artist’s process evolves by working from site and memory, revealing Indigenous histories, following lines of emotional and physical topography that center on particular places and moments in time. Spanning painting, printmaking, drawing, sculpture, and video, her practice often draws on archival documents and materials, such as maps, letters, and police reports, to unveil institutionalized discrimination against Indigenous Australian people.

This talk is part of a series about Indigenous Arts and Culture. Join us at all four:

9/21: Bently Spang | 10/9: Judy Watson (Virtual) | 10/19: Nicky Michael & Camilla Townsend | 11/16: Alan Michelson

 

Grant funding has been provided by the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners through a grant award from the Middlesex County Cultural and Arts Trust Fund. Additional support is provided by the New Brunswick Parking Authority.