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SUMMARY:2021 | Livestreamed Webinar\, Into the Archives: Photography from the Colville Reservation
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 18\, 2021\, 5:00–5:45 p.m. PST\nInto the Archives: Photography from the Colville Reservation\nVenue: Clyfford Still Museum & WSU Schnitzer Museum\n\nWatch the recorded program on YouTube \nPresenters:\nMilo Carpenter\, Associate Digital Archivist\, Clyfford Still Museum\nMichael Holloman\, Associate Professor: Drawing Coordinator and Art History\, Washington State University\nHosted by the Clyfford Still Museum in partnership with Denver Month of Photography and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU \nIn 1936\, Clyfford Still co-founded an artists’ colony in Nespelem\, the Indian Agency on the Colville Reservation in Washington state. During his time there\, Still sketched and photographed the Native Americans whose livelihoods had been negatively impacted by the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam by the United States government. Join this virtual program\, presented in partnership with Denver Month of Photography\, featuring CSM digital archivist Milo Carpenter and Washington State University professor Michael Holloman (member\, Colville Confederated Tribes). Their conversation will shed light on the creation and context of these photographs. \nArtificial Intelligence closed captioning is available for all of our live virtual programs via Zoom and recorded programs on YouTube. American Sign Language interpretation is available upon request with two weeks advance notice subject to the availability of interpreters. We will make every effort to accommodate requests outside of that time frame. For these or other accommodation requests\, email Sonia Rae at deai@clyffordstillmuseum.org. \nIMAGE CAPTIONS:\nPortrait of a woman in traditional Native American dress\, circa 1925\, July 9. Photo by Clyfford Still. Courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives. © City and County of Denver / ARS\, NY \nLandscape view with tipis and Native Americans on horseback at Nespelem\, circa 1937 – 1938. Photograph by Clyfford Still. Courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives. © City and County of Denver/ ARS\, NY \nLandscape view with cars and tipis at Nespelem\, circa 1937 – 1938. Photograph by Clyfford Still. Courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives. © City and County of Denver/ ARS\, NY \n \nIn Coordination with the WSU Schnitzer Museum Exhibition: Follow the River: Portraits of the Columbia Plateau \n  \n 
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