Amanda Strong and Bracken Hanuse Corlett: Artists’ Talk

Free for UC Berkeley students, staff, and faculty

In Conversation

Award-winning multimedia Indigenous artists Amanda Strong (Michif) and Bracken Hanuse Corlett (Wuikinuxv and Klahoose) share insights on the creation of their films, including their current project—eight years in the making and now on the cusp of its world premiere—and their frequent collaborations. This artists’ talk is copresented by UC Berkeley’s Arts Research Center, which is sponsoring Strong as its Artist-in-Residence and Corlett as a Visiting Artist, and it is the perfect way to start off Native American Heritage Month.

Amanda Strong’s visit is made possible by UC Berkeley’s Arts Research Center, with support from the Dean’s Office of the Division of Arts & Humanities, and cosponsored by the Berkeley Center for New Media, the Departments of Art Practice, Film & Media, and Ethnic Studies, the Native American Studies Program, the Canadian Studies Program, and the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues.

Event Accessibility

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