
The Sound the River Makes Flowing Along — The Ripple and Roar of a Flowing Stream
Bimiwetigweyaa (Ojibwe) pronounced:
Tcubúhatceh (Uma) pronounced: Tcoo-booo-ha-cheh
It is one thing to know about a river, and yet another altogether to consider the river itself as a way of knowing. The Big River Continuum is a Mississippi-long artist residency exchange that amplifies the interconnectedness of cultures, research, water and land through collaboration between the multimedia artist Karen Goulet (White Earth Ojibwe) from the Mississippi Headwaters region, and social practice artist Monique Verdin (Houma) from the Delta. Over the past three years, the artists have been exchanging visits and having conversations about ways in which the Big River, or Misi Ziibi Headwaters and Delta have been in conversation with each other for thousands of years.
This in-progress exhibition, organized by guest curator Rebecca Dallinger, on view in the Weisman's Target Studio gallery will showcase the collaborative creative explorations of the artists thus far in the process through works in diverse media, as well as the documentation of their creative collaboration with the partners at the Itasca Biological Station and artists of Northern Minnesota and Yakni Chitto.

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May 13 - August 17, 2022