2015 Dr. Barbara Powell Lecture: Dr. Gerald McMaster

January 21, 2015 HRi 0 Comments

A provocative title accompanies this year’s presentation of the Dr. Barbara Powell Distinguished Lecture.

“Not afraid to look the White man in the face” is presented by Dr. Gerald McMaster, curator, artist, author and professor of Indigenous and Critical Curatorial Studies at the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto.

“It’s always an honour to be invited to return to Regina, especially to the university,” says Dr. McMaster who grew up on the Red Pheasant First Nation in Saskatchewan.

“Those who enjoy art should enjoy my lecture. We, of course, know only too well European views of Indigenous peoples, but little or nothing is known of the reverse. From an art historical perspective, the audience will realize that Indigenous artists have a long history of looking at Europeans and Euro-North Americans, and that is quite profound and almost totally unknown.”

McMaster notes designations such as “pale face,” long knives” and “black robes” are just some of the phrases used when Native Americans refer to the European outsider.

However “an indigenous visual vocabulary has yet to be articulated,” says Dr. McMaster.

The lecture on campus will serve as a homecoming for Dr. McMaster. He taught at the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College (now First Nations University of Canada) from 1977 to 1981.

“It was a time of great promise, which I think has been largely fulfilled. There seemed to be a good reception for staff and students of SIFC” says Dr. McMaster who now lives in Toronto. “It was also the university where I was to meet my wife Lynn and together we have fond memories of the University and of Regina.”

Barbara Powell Distinguished Lecture
Date: Thursday, March 12
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: RIC 119 – Main Campus
Reception to follow

The University of Regina’s Humanities Research Institute Barbara Powell Distinguished Lecturer for 2015 is Dr. Gerald McMaster, Professor in Indigenous Visual Culture & Curatorial Studies at OCAD University in Toronto. Originally from Red Pheasant First Nations in Saskatchewan, McMaster obtained his MA in Anthropology from Carleton University, and a PhD from the University of Amsterdam’s School for Cultural Analysis. In 1979, at the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College (now the First Nations University of Canada) in Regina, he developed the first Bachelor of Art (Native Art) program. For the past thirty years, he has worked as a visual artist, curator, and scholar to increase the knowledge and appreciation of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit art, nationally and internationally. In his role as senior curator at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, the Smithsonian Institute, the National Museum of the American Indian, and the Art Gallery of Ontario, Dr. McMaster achieved an international reputation as a curator with independent projects at the Venice Biennale, the Sydney Biennale, and numerous pivotal exhibitions mounted throughout North America and Europe.

 

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