Box 18
Contains 13 Results:
California State University--Fullerton, 2005
Materials related to a photography residency held by Luna and a performance/installation of "All Indian All The Time" at California State University-Fullerton.
Galleria De la Raza, 2005
Materials related to a reading of "Four Ways" at the Galleria De la Raza in San Diego.
MAAD, 2006
Materials related to Luna's participation in the exhibition, "Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation, Part 2" at the Museum of Art and Design.
Ohio State University, 2004
Materials related to Luna's performance and participation in "Gathering and Trespassing: Interdisciplinary and Critical Investigations of Visual Culture" a conference at Ohio State University.
San Diego Video, 2004
Materials related to a video screening of "Vis a Vis: Techno Tribal" at the Media Arts Center San Diego.
Tribal Chairman, 2004
Materials related to a performance of "Four Ways" at the Southern California Tribal Chairman's association Youth Sovereignty Conference.
Univeristy of California-San Diego, 2004
Course notes from Luna's "Personal Narrative" course taught at the University of California-San Diego.
University of Toronto, 2005
Materials related to a lecture delivered by Luna at the University of Toronto as part of the Aboriginal Studies Distinguished Lecture Series.
University of Washington, 2005
Materials related to a lecture delivered by Luna at the University of Washington Sculpture and Public Art Program, Cultural Diversity Project.
Andrea Frank, 2005
Materials related to a grant awarded to Luna from the Andrea Frank Foundation in 2000.
Brazil, 2005
Materials related to a performance of "The Shame-Man meets El Mexican't and La Nieta apocrifa de Frida Culo y Freddy Krugger in Brazil" with Guillermo Gomez-Pena as part of the Encuentro program in Brazil.
News from Native California, 2005
Materials related to an article regarding Luna's performance at the Venice Bienalle.
Santa Fe Art Institute, 2005
Materials related to Luna's participation in "Clothesline: Art, Clothing, Identity" at the Santa Fe Art Institute.