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Bead Talk Carmen L. Robertson

Bead Talk By Carmen L. Robertson

Bead Talk by Carmen L. Robertson


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Gathers conversations, interviews, essays, and colour reproductions of artwork from expert and emerging artists, academics, and curators to illustrate the importance of beading in contemporary Indigenous arts. Taken together, the book poses and responds to philosophical questions about beading on the prairies.

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Bead Talk: Indigenous Knowledge and Aesthetics from the Flatlands by Carmen L. Robertson

Sewing new understandings

Indigenous beadwork has taken the art world by storm, but it is still sometimes misunderstood as static, anthropological artifact. Todays prairie artists defy this categorization, demonstrating how beads tell stories and reclaim space and cultural identity. Whether artists seek out and share techniques through YouTube videos or in-person community gatherings, beading fosters traditional methods of teaching and learning and enables intergenerational transmissions of pattern and skill.

In Bead Talk, editors Carmen Robertson, Judy Anderson, and Katherine Boyer gather conversations, interviews, essays, and full-colour reproductions of artwork from expert and emerging artists, academics, and curators to illustrate the importance of beading in contemporary Indigenous arts. Taken together, the book poses and responds to philosophical questions about beading on the prairies: How do the practices and processes of beading embody reciprocity, respect, and storytelling? How is beading related to Indigenous ways of knowing? How does beading help individuals reconnect with the land? Why do we bead?

Showcasing beaded disease cells, tumplines, text, masks, regalia, and more, Bead Talk emphasizes that there is no one way to engage with this art. The contributors to this collection invite us all into the beading circle to witness the creation and display of Indigenous beadwork, reshape how beads are understood, and stitch together generations of artists.

About Carmen L. Robertson

Carmen Robertson is a Scots Lakota woman with two daughters from in and around the QuAppelle Valley in Saskatchewan. She is also an Indigenous Art Historian and the Canada Research Chair in North American Indigenous Art and Material Culture at Carleton University.

Judy Anderson is nehiyaw from Gordon First Nation, SK. Andersons art practice focuses on issues of spirituality, nehiyaw intellectualizations of the world, relationality, graffiti, colonialism and decolonization. She is Professor of Canadian Indigenous Studio Art in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Calgary.

Katherine Boyer is a Metis, settler, and queer visual artist from Regina, Saskatchewan, currently living and working in Winnipeg, Manitoba at the University of Manitoba School of Art.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword - Brenda Macdougall
  • Who We Are
  • Introduction - Carmen Robertson, Judy Anderson, and Katherine Boyer
  • Part I: Conversations
  • 1.Mentoring/Beading - Ruth Cuthand and Marcy Friesen
  • 2. mikisistahewin (bead medicine) - Judy Anderson and Audie Murray
  • 3. Parallel Lines Move Along Together: A Beaded Line that Connects Me to You - Katherine Boyer and Dayna Danger
  • 4. The Power of Gathering: Revisiting the Seeds of Ziigimineshin - Franchesca Hebert-Spence and Carmen Robertson
  • 5. Beads, Blood, and Curating Ruth Cuthands Art - Felicia Gay and Carmen Robertson
  • Part II: Essays
  • 6. Until We Bead Again: The BU Beading Babe and Embodying Lateral Love and Generous Reciprocity - Cathy Mattes
  • 7. Visiting Kin: Indigenous Flatland Beading Aesthetics - Carmen Robertson
  • 8. If the Needles Dont Break and the Thread Doesnt Tangle: Beading Utopia - Sherry Farrell Racette
  • Afterword: Spreading the Bead Love Far and Wide

Additional information

NGR9781772840650
9781772840650
1772840653
Bead Talk: Indigenous Knowledge and Aesthetics from the Flatlands by Carmen L. Robertson
New
Paperback
University of Manitoba Press
2024-06-30
200
N/A
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