Dr. Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi (Alutiiq) is an art historian, independent curator, and museum consultant based in the Kachemak Bay region of Alaska. Her work is focused on supporting Alaska Native arts revitalization, museum sovereignty, and Alaska Native arts documentation. Dr. Jackinsky-Sethi is a Program Manager for Alaska Native Arts Initiatives at the Alaska Native Arts Foundation, and also directs an Alaska Native Museum Sovereignty program. She serves on the boards of the Native Arts and Culture Foundation and Museums Alaska, and is the Northwest regional advisor for First American Art Magazine.
Sessions in which Nadia Jackinsky-Sethi participates
Wednesday 6 November, 2024
Circumpolar Inuit curators share their critical and culturally-grounded approaches to curating exhibitions and working with museums and galleries at home and internationally in this panel. Panelists: Jocelyn Piirainen, Dine Arnannguaq Fenger Lynge, Nivi Christensen, Nadia...
Friday 8 November, 2024
Join Inuit artists, curators and community organizers for this conversation on their experiences as Inuit working in the North and leading Arctic arts institutions, including both new and established organizations. Panelists: Inez Shiwak, Special Kusugak, Kimberly Pilgrim, Jessica Kotierk