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Reinventing the Indigenous Graphic Design Canon: No Printing Press Needed

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Sadie Red Wing delves into the complex semiotics and deeper meanings embedded in Indigenous graphic design. She discusses how the nomadic lifestyles of many Indigenous peoples meant printing presses were not practical, which contributed to Indigenous voices being excluded from traditional design canons. Her talk challenges dominant narratives and reimagines Indigenous graphic design beyond colonial frameworks.

Thursday, July 24: 7-8:45pm EST | 6-7:45pm CST | 4-5:45pm PST

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Speaker

  • Sadie Red Wing

    Sadie Red Wing

    Sadie is from the Spirit Lake Dakota Nation. Sadie Red Wing is a graphic designer, educator, and advocate whose work focuses on visual sovereignty, Indigenous design systems, and decolonizing design education. She holds a BFA in New Media Arts and ...
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