B&B + NATIVE ARTS AND CULTURES FOUNDATION CALENDAR – September 2024
We’re excited to announce our 2024 partnership with The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, a Native-led, national nonprofit that advances equity and cultural knowledge, focusing on the power of arts and collaboration to strengthen Native communities and promote positive social change with American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native peoples in the United States. The September 2024 Calendar features The World’s unFair, a multimedia installation presented by New Red Order and Creative Time.
We hope that you will use this calendar as an opportunity to explore Native arts and cultures to provoke thought and spark discussion. The year might be halfway over but that means there’s still another half to go! Be sure to get your calendar absolutely free by jumping on our list HERE.
New Red Order | B&B Calendar SEPTEMBER Featured artist GROUP
NACF 2021 SHIFT – Transformative Change & Indigenous Arts Award – Multimedia Installation
Jackson Polys (Tlingit) is a multi-disciplinary artist.
Adam Khalil (Ojibway, Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians) is a filmmaker and artist.
Zack Khalil (Ojibway, Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians) is a filmmaker and artist.
New Red Order (NRO) is a public secret society composed of networks of informants and accomplices dedicated to re-channeling desires for indigeneity towards the expansion of Indigenous futures.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
New Red Order and Creative Time presented The World’s UnFair in Queens, New York from September
to October 2023, complete with powwow grounds, animatronics, large-scale sculptures, and video installations. Facilitated by core contributors, artists and filmmakers, The World’s UnFair invites everyone to play a part in a decolonized future. The World’s UnFair seeks to reappropriate the format of World’s Fairs, inviting settlers in as accomplices in the actualization of decolonial futures, while calling for the rematriation of land to Indigenous peoples with a practical solution: Give It Back.
Artwork Title: Give It Back
Photo Credit: Mandy Yeahpau
Description: Laura Ortman (White Mountain Apache) performs Apache-style violin at The World’s Unfair in Queens, New York.
About Native Arts and Cultures Foundation
The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation is a Native-led, national nonprofit dedicated to advancing equity and cultural knowledge, focusing on the power of arts and collaboration to strengthen Native communities and promote positive social change with American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native peoples in the United States.
Learn more on their website and follow them on Instagram.
About B&B
B&B Print Source is a full-service Portland-area commercial printer, specializing in signage and large format graphics, promotional items and corporate apparel, direct mail, and high-quality packaging that pops. Our collective talent, experience, and investment in technology allow us to produce award-winning projects year after year. We focus on results and strive to exceed our customers’ expectations every day.
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