Nov 22nd 2013

Ethnographic Terminalia is a curatorial collective that exhibits new forms of anthropology engaged with contemporary art practice. The collective playfully explores reflexivity and positionality, and questions what lies within and what lies beyond disciplinary territories. This year Ethnographic Terminalia presents “Exhibition as Residency—Art, Anthropology, Collaboration,” an exhibition that brings together international artists and anthropologists as a community for a five-day residency. During the residency the group will perform, exhibit, and experiment with collaborative research practices in a public space and for a new community and audience.

Participant(s): Charlotte Bik Bandlien and the design label HAiK with us!; Zoe Bray; EBANOCollective; Jesse Colin Jackson, Tori Foster, Lindsay A Bell; Ian Kirkpatrick; Andrea Walsh, Trudi Lynn Smith & Sylvia Olsen in collaboration with Coast Salish Knitters Adam Olsen and Joni Olsen; Robert Willim; The Ethnographic Terminalia Curatorial Collective

Exhibition hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 12-3pm; Friday 12-9pm

Curators: Craig Campbell, Kate Hennessy, Fiona P. McDonald, Trudi Lynn Smith, and Stephanie Takaragawa

Sponsors and Supporters: Arts + Public Life; Society for Visual Anthropology; University College London (Department of Anthropology); American Anthropological Association (The Community Engagement Fund); University of Texas at Austin (Department of Folklore); and Chapman University

Participant Support from: Arts + Public Life; Lund University; University of Victoria (Department of Anthropology); University of Nevada, Reno; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), and The Centre for Information Visualization and Data-Driven Design (CIVDDD) established by the Ontario Research Fund

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