This panel delves into the challenging and multifaceted relationship between Indigenous fashion and the art world. It provides a critical platform for exploring how Indigenous fashion is curated, exhibited, and understood in galleries and museums. The discussion spans a spectrum of topics, from addressing the systemic challenges and biases inherent in the curatorial process to navigating the sensitive issues of repatriation and ownership of Indigenous designs. It aims to amplify the voices of Indigenous fashion designers, shedding light on the importance of respecting the cultural and creative integrity and value of their work in these institutions. This conversation not only highlights the power of Indigenous fashion as an art form but also underscores the necessity of equitable representation and recognition within the broader art and museum space.
Fashioning Resurgence Symposium
Fashion in Galleries & Museums: Exhibition, Systemic Procedures, Repatriation and Ownership
Sheldon & Tracy Levy Student Learning Centre, 6th Floor
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Panelists:
Alexis Walker (she/her) is Associate Curator of Dress, Fashion & Textiles at the McCord Stewart Museum in Tiohtiá:ke (Montreal), which…
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