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Image Date
4-18-2023
Event Date
Tuesday, April 18, 2023, 4:30 - 5:30pm
Description
DePauw professors Dr. Lydia Marshall (Anthropology), Dr. Rebecca Schindler (Classical Studies), and Dr. Natalia Vargas Márquez (Art History) will engage in a conversation around some of the ethical and material concerns about the ways Indigenous-made objects are exhibited, studied, and collected, in museums and universities. This roundtable will be moderated by members of NAIPA (Native American and Indigenous Peoples Association). This event is framed in the context of the exhibit “Modeling the Moche Worlds. The Ritual, Natural, and Supernatural Vessels at DePauw’s Art Collection,” curated by the students of the course “Art of the Ancient Americas”, opening on march 22nd in the second-floor cabinet of Peeler galleries.
Recommended Citation
Marshall, Lydia; Shindler, Rebecca; and Vargas Márquez, Natalia, "Faculty Roundtable: Collecting, Stewarding, and Exhibiting Indigenous Objects" (2023). All Past Events. 10, Scholarly and Creative Work from DePauw University.
https://scholarship.depauw.edu/peeler_event/10
Medium
Stirrup vessel with Crab and human forms 3rd to 6th century CE Clay 1995.17.20 Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jennings