MAP Presentation Series Winter 2024 - Dr. Sherry Farrell Racette
Please join us on Friday, March 1st from 3:30 - 4:30 pm in-person in Education Building ED 114 for the second installment of the MAP Presentation Series for Winter 2024.
*Please note that this is an in-person event, however, if you are unable to attend on campus, please e-mail MAP.Admin.DeansOffice@uregina.ca to request a Zoom link.
A SLEUTH IN THE MUSEUM: Circular Paths to Reclaiming Knowledge
Dr. Sherry Farrell Racette, Visual Arts, Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance
Sherry Farrell Racette is an interdisciplinary scholar with an active artistic and curatorial practice. She was born in Manitoba and is a member of Timiskaming First Nation in Quebec. Her work is grounded in extensive work in archives and museum collections with an emphasis on Indigenous women and recovering aesthetic knowledge. In 2016, Farrell Racette was the Distinguished Visiting Indigenous Faculty Fellow, at the Jackman Humanities Institute, University of Toronto and in 2021 received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the University Art Association of Canada (UAAC-AAUC).