Historical, Social, and Cultural Realities in Adam Khalil's Work


Wednesday, February 22, 2023
1:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Allendale Campus, Online
Alumni, Community, Faculty, Staff, Students


New Red Order installation artwork by Adam Khalil, image by David Stjernholm

A discussion about historical, social, and cultural realities and contexts referenced in Adam’s work. Hosted by Steven Dorland as part of his Anthropology 311 course: Indigenous Peoples of North America. Public is welcome.

This event is part of the GVSU Arts Celebration, Segaajigewin: a 3-day series of events with Artist & Filmmaker Adam Khalil. This public series includes a lecture, open classroom visits with Adam, discussions & connections with Students, Faculty and Community Members. Attendees are encouraged to participate in all events, followed by a culminating discussion with Adam the last day of his visit.

In the original language of this place, Anishinaabemowin, Segaajigewin means the way of expression in art, including the multiple discourses and meanings generated around art processes and reception. 


Location Information


Due to inclement weather this event planned for Art Celebration:Segaajigewin with Adam Khalil has been made remote via Zoom. The events will still proceed as planned at the original times, please reach out to Curator of Visual Resources, Dulcee Boehm [email protected] for Zoom meeting information. 

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Contact Information


Project Lead

Paul Wittenbraker

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Department Chair, Visual & Media Arts


Hosting Department, Organization, or Business


Visual & Media Arts

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This event was added to the calendar by Dulcee Boehm (boehmd@gvsu.edu) on Tuesday, February 7, 2023 and was last updated on Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 11:27 a.m.