LOCATION CHANGE DUE TO SNOW CLOSURES AT UW BOTHELL + CASCADIA. EVENTS WILL NOW TAKE PLACE AT THE SIMPSON CENTER (COMMUNICATIONS 202 + 120). SEE SCHEDULE FOR ROOM DETAILS. CMU 202 1:00-2:30pm Panel discussion of art and Indigenous wellness with Chadwick Allen (UW Seattle), Dian Million (UW Seattle), Danica Miller (UW Tacoma), and Craig Howe (CAIRNS). Session Moderator: William Hartmann (UW Bothell). CMU 120 3:30-4:30pm Panel discussion of the future of American Indian and Indigenous Studies at the University of Washington with Chadwick Allen, Dian Million, and Danica Miller. Session Moderator: Jean Dennison (UW Seattle). CMU 120 5:00-6:30pm Artist discussion with Dyani White Hawk (Sičangu Lakota), Keith BraveHeart (Oglala Lakota), Micheal Two Bulls (Oglala Lakota), Craig Howe (Oglala Lakota). Lakota Emergence is a powerful contemporary art exhibition that exemplifies Lakota self-representation contributing to vital, self-determined understandings of Lakota presence and futurity. The exhibition includes 18 artworks by 16 Lakota artists, each interpreting a passage from the Lakota emergence narrative "How the Lakota Came upon the World." Three contributing artists and the exhibit curator will speak to the creative collaboration behind this exhibit and the role of contemporary Lakota art in pursuing community wellness. Lakota Emergence is located in The Mobius Art Gallery Hours: Mondays through Thursdays, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Location: Building CC3, Cascadia College, 18345 Campus Way NE • Bothell, WA 9801. All are welcome to attend this programming in full or in part. For questions about the panels, exhibit, and artist discussion, please contact William Hartmann at weh3@uw.edu. This exhibition is sponsored by Cascadia College, the UW Bothell Diversity Council, and the Simpson Center for the Humanities. RSVP |