Nancy Marie Mithlo is an accomplished author, curator, and scholar based in Madison, WI. With a focus on Native American art and culture, Mithlo has written several books and articles, including "Visualizing Genocide" and "Knowing Native Arts." She has also curated numerous exhibitions and participated in various conferences and symposia, advocating for the representation and recognition of Native artists on a global stage.
Mithlo's work extends beyond academia, as she has actively contributed to the movement to bring Native art to the prestigious Venice Biennale. Her upcoming book, "Red Skin Dreams," documents and theorizes the presentation of contemporary American Indian art exhibits at the Biennale, highlighting the efforts of artists, activists, educators, and arts leaders who have worked tirelessly to ensure Native representation in this international art event.
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