Final talk in Exhibit Columbus series discusses indigenous design in the US
Exhibit Columbus concluded its New Middles symposium with a live conversation broadcast on Dezeen that explored the past and future of Midwest landscapes and indigenous design.
The discussion, called New Middles: Indigenous Futures and Radical Thinking, was moderated by Dezeen columnist and Exhibit Columbus curator Mimi Zeiger.
She was joined by a panel of experts including designer Chris Cornelius, The Land Institute co-founder Wes Jackson, artist-architect Joar Nango and speculative artist and designer Ash Eliza Smith.
"A long timeline is central to this conversation, which asks: what are the lessons ? past and future ? of this land and indigenous design"" said the curators.
"How might alternative voices and perspectives in relations to land, agriculture and ways of making reimagine North American narratives"" Exhibit Columbus curator Mimi Zeiger will moderate the New Middles: Indigenous Futures and Radical Thinking discussion
The talk was the final instalment in a series of conversations live-streamed on Dezeen, which were produced in collaboration with Exhibit Columbus ? an initiative that explores architecture, art, community and design in Columbus, Indiana, through an annual symposium and free public exhibition.
This year's symposium, called New Middles, looked at the designed future of the regions connected by the Mississippi River.
Zeiger is a Los Angeles-based critic, editor and curator. In 2018, she co-curated the US Pavilion for th...
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