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Gallery 1832: Encoded Landscapes

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LabCentral 700

Gallery 1832 presents  Encoded Landscapes, an evening of dialogue and performance centered on Indigenous presence, cultural continuity, and the reclamation of narrative through land, memory, and embodied expression. In conversation, artists Jeremy Dennis and Sebastian Ebarb will examine how contemporary Indigenous artists navigate archives, histories, and landscapes-challenging erasure while creating new visual and cultural vocabularies. A live performance by Patricia “Chali’Inaru” Dones will ground the program in embodied storytelling and sound, framing the evening as both reflection and activation.

The program coincides with Jeremy Dennis: Encoded Landscapes, showing at Gallery 1832, featuring selections from The Shinnecock Project. Through staged photography informed by historical research, oral histories, and personal narrative, Dennis reclaims Indigenous presence on Long Island, confronting settler-colonial myths while honoring the enduring spirit of the Shinnecock people. Together, the exhibition and program position land as witness, body as archive, and art as an act of sovereignty, resistance, and communal care.

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