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SUMMARY:Panel & Round Table | Reflections from The Land Claim Collaborators
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS   LIVESTREAM\n \nFOLLOWED BY A LIGHT RECEPTION\nSpend an evening with some of the artists\, historians\, keepers of heritage\, and advocates who generously contributed the stories and images of their families and communities to Tomashi Jackson’s The Land Claim exhibition and helped unearth many untold stories of communities of color on the East End. Join us in the Theater for an illustrated panel as they bring to life the people in the images that informed Jackson’s paintings—documenting family and community life\, moments of struggle and celebration\, work and everyday life\, public spaces\, and historical sites.\nTomashi Jackson: The Land Claim is a multipart exhibition centered on the historic and contemporary lived experiences of Indigenous\, Black\, and Latinx families on the East End of Long Island\, on view at the Museum through November 7. \n  \nBonnie Cannon | Executive Director of the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center (BHCCRC) \nJeremy Dennis | Fine art photographer and Shinnecock Indian Nation member \nKelly Dennis | Attorney specializing in Federal Indian law and Secretary of the Shinnecock Council of Trustees \nDr. Georgette Grier-Key | Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Eastville Community Historical Society \nMinerva Perez| Executive Director of OLA (Organización Latino-Americana) of Eastern Long Island \nTela Loretta Troge | Attorney and counselor at law \nRichard “Juni” Wingfield | A long-time community liaison for the Southampton School District \nWe thank Donnamarie Barnes\, Curator\, and Archivist for Sylvester Manor Educational Farm in Shelter Island\, who cannot be with us that evening. \nThis indoor event requires all attendees to show proof of their vaccination status or recent negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours. Medical-grade face masks must be worn at all times and will be provided to anyone who needs one. To expedite your check-in process\, you may email proof of vaccine to healthfirst@parrishart.org  with the event title in your subject line.\n 
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/panel-round-table-reflections-from-the-land-claim-collaborators/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Talks
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