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Relational Possibilities: A Remix of Aesthetic Forms Through Indigeneity and BlacknessMain MenuCommunity ArchiveAesthetic Indigenous FormsThe Kindred Blackness Museum, ProjectCuratorial StatementsCreative CoLab Future WorkDana ReijerkerkDana Reijerkerk's BiographykYmberly KeetonDana Reijerkerk019db768bf3830a97fe7e6288c61c1ade502d9bfkYmberly Keeton9362993029ca88c8d3b40345148bb9d36b16c130
The Post Colonial Dreams Museum project is an Afro-Indigenous futuristic imagining of Philadelphia Black communities using generative artificial intelligence imagery. Throughout each chapter of this imagination, experience a reality beyond the US settler colonial state. The museum features images and research that explain Philadelphia’s water and climate racism history and the historical connections between Black and Indigenous histories in the US. The Post Colonial Dreams Museum is an avant-garde and innovative exploration of the complex emotions and relations to community as told through Black and Indigenous art, artists, and aesthetic forms.
This exhibition is sponsored by The Creative CoLab, and the 2023 LEADING Fellows Program at Drexel University in conjunction with Temple University Libraries.
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