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  1. Marcella is an interdisciplinary artist and Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of New Mexico. Her research areas are on the varying relationships between Native art and history, sound studies, remix culture, archival analysis, queer Indigenous critique, and land justice.

  2. 10 de nov. de 2013 · 3. 224 views 10 years ago. Marcella Ernest (Anishinaabe) is a video artist and experimental documentary filmmaker. Her award-winning short film and video projects have exhibited at galleries...

  3. In this interview, the first of a three-part series, interdisciplinary film and video artist Marcella Ernest (Ojibwe) discusses her work.

  4. 12 de jul. de 2017 · Tags: ethnic studies | film studies | gender studies | Indigenous studies | media studies | podcasting | public engagement | women's studies. Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Ojibwe filmmaker and podcaster Marcella Ernest about feminist art, sound studies, and interdisciplinarity.

  5. 21 de ene. de 2021 · Native Feminisms showcases the aesthetic richness and political power of artworks produced by contemporary Native North American artists whose practices address intersectional issues of feminisms...

  6. Marcella holds a PhD in American Studies and is currently an Assistant Professor of Native American Art History with the Department of Art Studio, History and Education at the University of New Mexico. Marcella is working collaboratively with Collective Constructs to engage with UNMAM’s current exhibition, Hindsight Insight 2.0: Portraits, ...

  7. 21 de nov. de 2017 · By Rebecca Sutton. A still from Ga ni tha by Keli Mashburn (Osage) and Marcella Ernest (Ojibwe). Photo courtesy of the National Museum of the American Indian. There is a common, longstanding misconception that Native American art is synonymous with traditional art—beadwork or weaving for example.