17 January 2009
About Me
Dylan Miner, PhD was born in rural Michigan and spends his times migrating between the US-Canada and US-Mexico borderlands. He is an Assistant Professor of Transcultural Studies at Michigan State University, where he also holds appointments in American Indian and Chicano/Latino Studies. An artist, critic, and historian, Miner employs art as a mode for anti-colonial and anti-capitalist resistance.
His research and teaching center on the cultural expressions of Indigenous and working-class struggle, while his artistic practice functions as an anti-colonial device. Miner is particularly interested in the relationship between radical theory and contemporary Indigenous visual practice. He is Michif (Métis) and active in the Just Seeds Collective. He lives in Three Fires Territory (Michigan) with his partner and two daughters.
Je sui otepemisiwak. Marsé.
Previous Posts
- Just Seeds Retreat 2008 (November)
- What We Want! 2009 | Radical Artists' Retreat
- Comadre Favianna Rodríguez is Gonna Change the Wor...
- Speak Out: Art, Design + Politics
- Chido per Jodido 1
- 2008 North American Labor History Conference
- SEIU 2009 Calendar Image
- Review of Otepemisiwak
- Opening Reception
- Otepemisiwak | The People Without Bosses
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