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{Postponed} Emily Jacir: Artist Talk & Screening [To be rescheduled Fall '25]

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**CANCELED**
Wednesday, April 09, 2025
6:30 pm
Emily Jacir
Screen/Society

[**Postponed**]
This event is no longer taking place this semester, but will be rescheduled--watch for updates in Fall 2025.

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Emily Jacir: Artist Talk and Screening

As poetic as it is political and biographical, Emily Jacir's work investigates silenced histories, exchange, translation, transformation, and resistance. Jacir has built a complex and compelling oeuvre through a diverse range of media and methodologies that include unearthing historical material, performative gestures, and in-depth research. She explores personal and collective movement through time and space and its implications on the physical and social experience. Drawing on rituals such as dances, processions, and games, the artist charts the ways space, collectivity, and memory are claimed.

Jacir has been actively involved in education in Palestine since 2000 and is deeply invested in creating alternative spaces for knowledge production internationally. She has been honored for her work internationally, including an honorary doctorate from NCAD in Dublin, Ireland (2023); an American Academy of Arts and Letters Prize (2023); the Andrew W. Mellon Rome Prize Fellowship at the American Academy in Rome (2015); the Alpert Award (2011); the Hugo Boss Prize, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); and the Golden Lion, Venice Biennale (2007). She is the founder of Dar Yusuf Nasri Jacir for Art and Research in Bethlehem.

Made possible with support from the Mellon Foundation. Sponsored by the Artistic Research Initiative. Co-Sponsored by the Provost's Initiative on the Middle East, the AAHVS Visiting Artist Series.

Contact: Hank Okazaki