Native American Art and Environmental Conflicts in 20th-century Northern New Mexico

Tuesday, March 30, 2021
1 pm | Virtual

This presentation is hosted by ARTH 3595: Indigenous North American Arts with Professor Adriana Greci Green.

Patricia Marroquin Norby (Purépecha), Associate Curator of Native American Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, will give two separate talks to classes at UVA. An award-winning scholar and museum leader, Norby previously served as Senior Executive and Assistant Director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian-New York and as Director of the D’Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies at the Newberry in Chicago. Her forthcoming book, Water, Bones, and Bombs examines 20th-century American Indian art and environmental disputes in northern New Mexico. She co-edited “Aesthetic Violence: Art and Indigenous Ways of Knowing,” American Indian Culture and Research Journal (2015). She earned her PhD at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.