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Belonging to Place

Belonging to Place

By: Dr. Julie Nagam / Nuit Blanche Toronto
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Travel across urban, polar and pacific landscapes with Dr. Julie Nagam to reveal the space between us as a potential site for sharing knowledges. Her conversations with artists, elders, arts leaders and scholars from around the globe will uncover the stories and connections between cultures, communities, and the environment, to transform the future of public art.Copyright 2023 Dr. Julie Nagam / Nuit Blanche Toronto Art Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • A home for our migrations
    Sep 28 2020

    A home for our migrations will ground you within the sense of place that has transformed over time to which is rooted in Indigenous stories of place. With over 3 million people living in the City of Toronto with little knowledge of Indigenous contributions to its living history. This first podcast episode will explore concepts of home and history with artists Duke Redbird, Cheryl L’Hirondelle, Shelley Niro and Michael Belmore.

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    40 mins
  • Unsettling place
    Oct 2 2020

    Unsettling place will unpack ideas of colonialism and slavery as the grounding foundation of the creation of cities with critical thinkers Dr. Ngarino Ellis, Dr. Jolene Rickard, Odario Williams, Natasha Henry, Public art can memorialize narratives and each city has its own histories of development and ways of knowing these contentious histories of space and place. 

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    50 mins
  • Memory and belonging
    Oct 2 2020

    Memory and belonging will explore the waves of people connecting to new homes and the creative interventions that allow for people to communicate their own sense of place. Telling their stories through their own perspectives and lived experiences. With artists Caroline Monnet, Yung Yemi (Adeyemi Adegbesan), Director X, Amrita Hepi, and Rah.

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    40 mins

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