MAWEWI:
A PLACE WHERE PATHS MEET
A new installation by artist Camille Hoffman and Two Clouds of the Ramapough Lenape Nation which explores Indigenous transoceanic histories, political symbolism and land stewardship.
SPECIAL EVENT MARCH 29TH:
Film Screening of Brooklyn Demme's
"Akuy Eenda Maawehlaang: The Place Where the People Gather" followed by discussion with art critic and scholar Lou Cornum, filmmaker Brooklyn Demme, artist Camille Hoffman, and wisdom keeper and water protector Two Clouds of the Ramapough Lenape Nation.
Sunday, March 29, 2pm
Sharp Theater, Ramapo College
505 Ramapo Valley Rd, Mahwah, NJ 07430
Exhibition on view through April 10, 2020
Kresge Gallery, Berrie Center
Ramapo College
Gallery Hours: Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday 1-5 p.m.
(closed for Spring Break week of March 16)
Photo Credit: 2020 installation Mawewi: A Place Where Paths Meet photographed by Daniel Mcelrone
Here/Say (Art + Community) with Camille Hoffman and Melissa Levin
Monday September 19th at 7pm
Barnard College
3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
4th Floor, Louise McCagg Gallery
We hope you will join us to kick-start our second season of Here/Say at Barnard with a conversation about art & community. How can one build community through art? How can an art practice situate itself within and influence a pre-existing community? Can you have a "serious" art practice and still be an "active" part of a community? We'll think about these questions, and others next Monday evening. All are welcome to attend!