Waseskuk--Angela (Art Faculty)

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1 "The Earth is a House of Stories" staged in UNI Art Gallery
Northern Iowan 118:4, p.4
"The Earth is a House of Stories" exhibit opens in the Gallery of Art; photos.
2 Honoring Cultural Heritage with the Meskwaki Nation
Northern Iowan 118:1, p.4
The Meskwaki Nation and UNI co-hosted a public celebration of the new cooperative mission between the two entities. The celebration was held on August 24, 2021 and featured an art gallery exhibit and a performance by Larry Yazzie of the Meskwaki Nation; photo.
3 Students go to Vertigo: A Go Go
Northern Iowan 116:25, p.1
Over 700 people attended the Fall 2019 biannual student performance art show in the Kamerick Art Building on November 21, entitled "Vertigo." Vertigo was an opportunity for students in art classes to present and included over 50 showcases. The event was coordinated by performance art instructor Aypryl Thomson; photos.
4 CETL panel discusses indigenous student experience on UNI campus
Northern Iowan 116:25, p.2
The UNI Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) inaugurated a new series of panels titled "What Your Students Want You to Know." Each discussion features a different group of under-represented students who want to express their concerns and address faculty and staff on matters regarding inclusion at UNI. UNI students and alumni of Native American heritage participated in the first panel moderated by art department professor Angela Waseskuk, including Arianna Sprague, Trisha Etringer, Samantha Habinck, Tyra Wanatee, and Jennifer LeGrande; photos.
5 CETL launches student panel series
Northern Iowan 116:23, p.4
The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning will host a series of panel discussions called "What Your Students Want You To Know." The first event will be composed of Indigenous students and take place on November 21 in the Center for Multicultural Education; photo.
6 Reconnecting with nature at Three Pines Farm
Northern Iowan 115:6, p.1
On September 15, Three Pines Farm Folk School and Heritage Farm will host talks by two artists, including Angela Waseskuk, an art instructor and foundations coordinator at UNI; photo.