An Environmental Justice, Indigenous Resistance, and Social Justice-Based Printmaking Pop Up
In partnership with the Lunder Institute for American Art, Elizabeth Jabar, artist and co-founder of Hinge Collaborative led a printmaking workshop with Colby students to create images relating to topics of environmental justice, indigenous resistance, or social justice. Building on some of the themes of the Lunder Institute and the Colby Museum, and inspired by The River Rail: Occupy Colby, as well as the Wíwənikan exhibit in the Colby Museum of Art, the workshop included critical and intentional conversation relating to topics of environmental justice and indigenous resistance.