Artist-led tours of Queer Ecology Hanky Project

August 08, 2024, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Listed In: Talks and Screenings

Stop by for a free guided tour of the exhibition Queer Ecology Hanky Project, led by the organizers Mary Tremonte and V Adams. This project is an ongoing traveling exhibition featuring over one hundred and twenty artists across North America.

Queer Ecology Hanky Project is organized by V Adams and Mary Tremonte with guest curation by Erika Hattori, Bekezela Mguni, and Andrea Narno. This activity is supported by an Imagine Fund Special Events Grant, an initiative of the University of Minnesota Executive Vice President and Provost, established through a generous gift from the McKnight Foundation, and facilitated by the Institute for Advanced Study. Additional support is provided by the PFund Foundation.


Events Calendar

December 2016

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Art Camp

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Color Improvisations 3

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Wíwahokičhiyapi

April 25, 2026 - February 07, 2026
They Promised Things to Each Other

Treaties are living documents that are "the supreme law of the land" and remain legally binding agreements that establish the political relationship between Native Nation and the United States government. These agreements have established land boundaries, resource rights, reservations; they determine Tribal Nation citizenship and outline mutual obligations.

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