urbanSTEW proudly presents Radio Healer this Saturday at the Pueblo Grande Museum.
Radio Healer is an indigenous media performance facilitated through co-intentional partnerships between artists consisting of Native American, Chicano, Ilocano, European, and Euro-American backgrounds. In this work, artists apply indigenous and western knowledge for the innovation of culturally responsive implements used for the ceremonial performance of electro-acoustic music. These implements have been created through recycling, adaptive reuse, appropriation, and hacking. This is to create a place for community to reflect upon the impact that pervasive technologies have on the everyday lived experiences of all peoples.
Radio Healer is an indigenous media exercise that recognizes the sovereign rights of indigenous peoples.
Performances are scheduled for this Saturday, November 20 at Pueblo Grande Museum. The museum is located at 4619 E. Washington St., Phoenix.
The event is free to the public, and there will be two performances scheduled at 1:00 pm and at 2:30 pm. For more information about our work, you can visit our website at www.radiohealer.com
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