Chelsea Vowel: Indigenous Futurisms

In this thought-provoking lecture, Métis author Chelsea Vowel explores Indigenous futurisms as a dynamic movement that transcends traditional literary genres, encompassing art, music, video games, fashion, and various media that express Indigenous perspectives on the past, present and future.

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Sun 10 May 16:30
State Library Victoria, Theatrette
60 mins
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Far from being merely a form of science fiction, Indigenous futurisms offer innovative ways to envision the world – challenging dominant narratives and creating pathways for resilience, healing, and social justice.
 
Drawing on examples across a range of media, Vowel will delve into the foundational concepts of Indigenous futurisms, examining how they integrate traditional knowledge with contemporary creative expressions. She will explore how artists and creators are using these mediums to reflect Indigenous worldviews, reclaim narratives and space and provide unique frameworks for understanding time as non-linear and interconnected.  
 
The lecture will be followed by a Q&A hosted by Mykaela Saunders.

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