Jackson Polys is a multi-disciplinary artist belonging to Tlingit territory, living and working between what are currently called Alaska and New York, who examines negotiations toward the limits and viability of desires for Indigenous growth. He holds an MFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University (2015) and was the recipient of a 2017 Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Mentor Artist Fellowship. He was advisor and co-organizer for Indigenous New York, the collaborative program initiative co-founded by Mohawk artist Alan Michelson and the Vera List Center for Art and Politics. He is a principal contributor to the New Red Order (NRO). His individual and collaborative works have appeared at the Alaska State Museum, Anchorage Museum, Artists Space, Burke Museum, Images Festival, Park Avenue Armory, Sundance Film Festival, Union Docs, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. His work with collaborators Adam Khalil and Zack Khalil will be featured in the 2019 Whitney Biennial.
Programming
Screening and Conversation
Wed, Nov 15, 2017,
06:30 PM –
08:30 PM