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- Natural Wanderment: Stewardship. Sovereignty. Sacredness.11:00 am
- Create Space at Marsh Chapel12:00 pm
- Building A Stronger You3:30 pm
- Gear Up for Midterms: Study Strategies & Test Taking - Workshop4:00 pm
- Exploring the Possibilities: From Master's to Ph.D.4:00 pm
- Industry Connections: Learning from Failure: How a Global Outage Can Improve System Design with Jeromy Carriere4:00 pm
- Word by Word: Writing, Humanity, & AI - Talk by Tal Brewer (UVirginia)5:00 pm
- Book Talk: The Future is Feminist5:00 pm
- Book Talk: The Future is Feminist5:00 pm
- Social Capital Series: How Personal Branding Plays a Role in Social Capital5:00 pm
- Chronic Conditions Support Group5:00 pm
- Financial Building Blocks: Earning, Saving, & Investing5:30 pm
- Financial Building Blocks: Earning, Saving, and Investing5:30 pm
- Artist Talk with Matika Wilbur6:00 pm
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Natural Wanderment: Stewardship. Sovereignty. Sacredness.
Natural Wanderment is an art exhibition presented by the BU Arts Initiative and the BU Art Galleries. Natural Wanderment: Stewardship. Sovereignty. Sacredness. presents photographs from Matika Wilbur’s Project 562—a documentary project in which Wilbur photographed over 562 federally recognized Native American tribes, traveling across the United States in her RV which she named the “Big Girl.” The linear display of the photographs in the gallery space is meant to be suggestive of the road that Wilbur embarked on her journey across the country to capture the diverse and vibrant nature of the lives of indigenous peoples. Moreover, it expresses the continuous enduring efforts, in light of indigenous perspectives and histories, to reclaim their tribal sovereignty while preserving, cultivating, and transferring their ancestral traditions.
When | 11:00 am – 5:00 pm on every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, & Saturday until Friday, March 8, 2024 |
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Location | 808 Gallery Fuller Building 808 Commonwealth Avenue |