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Collaboration with Columbus Printed Arts' Potu Faitautusi Exhibit

January 21, 2021

Collaboration with Columbus Printed Arts' Potu Faitautusi Exhibit

Potu Faitautusi

The K'acha Willaykuna Andean and Amazonian Indigenous Arts and Humanities Collaboration is excited to announce their support and collaboration with the Columbus Printed Arts Center's Oikovyteri Iteko'a Môinguevya (Decolonization continues) as part of Potu faitautusi: Faiāʻoga o gagana e, ia uluulumamau! Be Courageous, Language Teachers! Reading Room, running through 4/7/2021. 

Image:  re(cul)naissance  (2020) (production still) by Léuli Eshrāghi. Courtesy of the artist. Text in Pueblo typeface by VIER5

Five indigenous artists from across the Americas have created a bibliography on international Indigenous visual arts and philosophies to share at the Columbus Printed Arts Center as a constellatory (multiple sites/cites) syllabus. Our collaboration is in support of Ke´y Rusú Katupyry and Verá Poty Resakã, two artists from the Jaguapiru Reservation, Dourados in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil. Former K'acha Willaykuna resident artist Sebastián Calfuqueo Aliste is also part of this project.

This exhibit and the Columbus Printed Arts Center is open to the public and is located on the second floor of The Fort at: 2000 S High St, Columbus, OH 43207For more information visit their website here

You can hear from Professor Richard Fletcher and Librarian Léuli Eshrāghi about this exhibit on the monthly podcast "dear fellow settler colonizer" below.

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