Video Screening: Karrabing Film Collective - The Mermaids or Aiden in Wonderland
Sunday, September 20, 2020 at 12:00pm
Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery
FREE! Gallery open to Wesleyan students, faculty, and staff.
"The Mermaids or Aiden in Wonderland" (2018) by Karrabing Film Collective is the second video being screened as part of the exhibition A SCULPTURE, A FILM & SIX VIDEOS, from Sunday, September 20 through Friday, October 2, 2020.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday from Noon to 5pm.
The Karrabing Film Collective uses film to analyze contemporary settler colonialism and through these depictions challenge its grip. In the shadow of Third Cinema and Theatre of the Oppressed, Karrabing is creating a new model for Indigenous filmmaking and activism.
Co-sponsored at Wesleyan by the History Department and Center for the Humanities in conjunction with their fall 2020 theme of “Dirt.”
Read more about "The Mermaids or Aiden in Wonderland" by Karrabing Film Collective on the A SCULPTURE, A FILM & SIX VIDEOS exhibition website.
Image above: Video still from The Mermaids or Aiden in Wonderland (2018) by Karrabing Film Collective.
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"Wutharr, Saltwater Dreams," a 28 minute video by the Karrabing Film Collective, will be streaming online from Sunday, September 20 through Sunday, November 22, 2020 on the A SCULPTURE, A FILM & SIX VIDEOS exhibition website.