Professor Jacqueline Fear-Segal (UEA) Co-Investigator, ‘Beyond the Spectacle’ The oral history programme of ‘Beyond the Spectacle’ is a vital component of this project. We anticipate … Read more
Clyde the Big Red Indian travels Beyond the Spectacle
Stacy Pratt Web editor, First American Art Magazine This article originally appeared on the blog of First American Art Magazine – here. All credit goes … Read more
Indigenous Art in Britain
Beyond the Spectacle: Native North American Presence in Britain presents a one-day symposium Indigenous Art in Britain Wednesday 6 June 2018 9:30am-5:30pm Lecture Theatre 1, … Read more
The American Indian Movement in Ireland and Wales
Dr Kate Rennard (University of Kent) Research Associate, ‘Beyond the Spectacle’ On a bitterly cold January morning in 1985, members of the American Indian Movement … Read more
Clyde the Big Red Indian
Bobby C. Martin Artist – 7 Springs Studio As a Native artist and Muscogee Creek citizen living in Oklahoma (formerly Indian Territory), I am excited … Read more
Rethinking Core and Periphery
Professor Coll Thrush (University of British Columbia) International Collaborator, ‘Beyond the Spectacle’ “Terms like metropole and colony, core and periphery presume to make clear what … Read more
Emotional Exchanges: Native Pilgrimages to the Object Archive
Dr Jack Davy (University of East Anglia) Research Associate, ‘Beyond the Spectacle’ In this blog post I am going to introduce my personal research programme … Read more
First Steps
Dr Charlie Hall (University of Kent) Research Administrator, ‘Beyond the Spectacle’ I joined ‘Beyond the Spectacle’ in mid-September as Research Administrator, having been awarded my … Read more
Indigenous Voices in the Archives: Nora Gladstone and the 1937 Coronation
Dr Kate Rennard (University of Kent) Research Associate, ‘Beyond the Spectacle’ On a foggy morning in May 1937, Nora Gladstone, a Kainai teenager from southern … Read more
Spectacles and So Much More
Professor Cecilia Morgan (University of Toronto) A Cherokee-Scots soldier, interpreter, and journal-writer visited London in 1804. He arrived as an emissary for the Haudenosaunee Pine … Read more