Pigments Revealed Symposium - 2021

nā Sarah Hudson

I was invited to speak at the international earth pigment symposium, which was held online for the first time in June. There is a vibrant community of artists, academics, and alchemists that work with the land in reciprocal, respectful ways.

The presentation I did was an introduction of how Kauae Raro Research Collective came to be and some of the reasons why I published Mana Whenua in 2020.

 

Restoring the Future Pigments in Cultural Heritage

A panel discussion about how the study and use of pigments connects us to place, ancestors, and histories, and the significance for cultural revitalization. In this discussion, I mostly bang on about Land Back.

Moderated by Melonie Ancheta
Panelists: Sarah Hudson, Alan Salazar, Kelsey Hanson, Rosaura Rodrígez and Karla Sofia Claudio Bentancourt

 
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