Where:
Emerson Contemporary
25 Avery Street
Boston, MA 02115
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Art, University
Event website:
https://www.facebook.com/events/752133875257480/
Join us on Sunday, December 8 from 2pm - 4pm for Indigenous storytelling with award winning author, poet, and Nipmuc storyteller Larry Spotted Crow Mann!
The art of Native American storytelling has been passed down for thousands of years. They give life and meaning to everything in the Universe and offer lessons of love, courage, kindness, respect, humility, truth, and wisdom. The stories teach us the skills to interact with our environment as a living being and codify those teachings within our own existence.
About the artist: Larry Spotted Crow Mann is a citizen of the Nipmuc Tribe of Massachusetts. He is an award winning writer, poet, cultural educator, Traditional Storyteller, tribal drummer, dancer and motivational speaker involving youth sobriety, cultural and environmental awareness. Mann is also a board member of the Nipmuk Cultural Preservation,an organization set up to promote the cultural, social and spiritual needs of Nipmuc people that also serves as an educational resource of Native American studies.
Free and open to the public.
Exhibition On View: Future Ancestral Technologies: nágshibi by Cannupa Hanska Luger, an exhibition promoting global consciousness through indigenous science fiction
October 17–December 15, 2019
Read more about the exhibition and Emerson Contemporary Here: https://www.emerson.edu/urban-arts/media-art-gallery
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