Speaker: Dr. Scott Richard Lyons, Syracuse University. Zitkala-Sa Indigenous people in the Americas started living under the shadow of stereotype as early as 1492, and it wasn’t long before Indian imagery began justifying political policies that Indians found objectionable. To speak back to power, as…
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Speaker: Dr. Maureen T. Schwarz, Syracuse University Native American owned and operated food companies have been manufacturing and marketing frybread mixes to non-Native consumers for more than a quarter century. In each case, companies use stereotypical images of American Indians to convince potential customers of…
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Sascha Scott is a specialist in nineteenth- and twentieth-century American art and currently teaches at Syracuse University. Dr. Scott’s research focuses on problems at the intersection of art and politics, critically reevaluating what it means for a painting and an artist to be political. She…
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Robert Shetterly For those of you who could not attend the Opening Reception for Robert Shetterly’s exhibition at ArtRage, Americans Who Tell the Truth, you have a second chance to meet the artist as he speaks about his motivation for beginning his portraits of Truth…
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Two long-time CNY peace activists, Cynthia Banas & Kathleen Rumpf, will speak at ArtRage in another in a series of Truth Telling sessions during our Americans Who Tell The Truth exhibition. Their work has extended over 40 years individually and has brought to light the…