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Join FSU Department of Art History and the Native American and Indigenous Studies Center for the next part in the Brown Bag Lunch lecture series. Next Wednesday, February 28 at 12:00 PM in FSU Student Union 2211, we feature Art History Doctoral Candidate, Haylee Glasel, presenting "Images of a protest movement: Artistic Responses to damming the Álta-Guovdageaidnu River." 

 

The NAIS Brownbag Seminar

The Brown Bag Lunch series, established by the Native American and Indigenous Studies Center at FSU, is a lunchtime series featuring the research and artistic practice of graduate students from across campus. These monthly events take place at noon and are free to the FSU and Tallahassee community.  

If you are interested in sharing your work with the seminar, please contact Andrew Frank at afrank@fsu.edu.

 

About Haylee Glasel 

Research Area: Contemporary Indigenous Art and Media
Advisor: Dr. Kristin Dowell

Haylee Glasel is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Art History at Florida State University. She is an art historian of modern and global contemporary art with a focus on Indigenous art and media in Sápmi (Norway/Sweden/Finland/Russia). Her dissertation addresses the connections between art, the environment, government policy, and Indigenous rights by examining land-based contemporary performance, sculpture, film, and photography. She engages materiality, relationality, place/site, visual sovereignty, self-determination, and Indigenous science.

Haylee received a BA in Art History (2017), a BA in Classics with a minor in Anthropology (2017), and an MA in Art History (2019) from Florida State University. Haylee has been awarded the Mason Dissertation Research Award, Helen J. Beard Conference Travel Grants, College of Fine Arts Travel Grant, and Congress of Graduate Students Conference Presentation Support Grants which have supported research and conference travel to Finland, Norway, Canada, and Italy.

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