Art NOW Series: Cowboy Smithx

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Art NOW: Cowboy Smithx
Noon, November 23, 2018
University Recital Hall
Free admission, everyone welcome!

Birth of the Aeontagonist

Cowboy Smithx will introduce the world to the multi-verse of his life's work. The practice is called Aeontagonism; a lifelong dedication to the narrative journey of one central character.

Cowboy Smithx is an Award Winning filmmaker of Blackfoot Ancestry from the Piikani and Kainai tribes of Southern Alberta, Canada. Cowboy is the founder and curator of the highly acclaimed International Indigenous speaker series “REDx Talks." He also serves as the Artistic Director of the Iiniistsi Treaty Arts Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to activating the true spirit and intent of Treaty #7. Cowboy writes, directs and produces film works in documentary, narrative, music video and experimental. He is currently working in Indigenous education, Cultural consultation and Youth work across the globe. Cowboy is also the founder of the Noirfoot School for Cinematic Arts.

Photo credit: Mauricio Flores.


While on-campus, Cowboy Smithx is also facilitating a workshop called, My Avatriix.  More information on the workshop can be found on our fine-arts website.

Can't make it to campus for the lecture? Bring your lunch and check out the livestream at Casa!


Contact:

finearts | finearts@uleth.ca | uleth.ca/fine-arts