Programs

Marina Perez is a descendant of the Sierra Madre Occidental peoples of West Mexico and is currently a guest on unceded Tongva lands. As a graduate student of the American Indian Studies program at UCLA, her scholarship addresses emerging themes in archival studies, oral histories and contemporary Indigenous arts. She is a member of Indigenous Honeys, a zine collective dedicated to cultivating creative spaces for Indigenous voices and experiences. Marina has extensive experience leading self-publishing and multimedia workshops for youth in community, carceral and academic spaces. She currently works as an arts educator and cultural worker with Meztli Projects in Los Angeles.

Residencies & Fellowships

Writing Relations, Making Futurities: Global Indigenous Art Criticism Residency

February 7-11, 2022 and March 14-18, 2022
Led by Dr. Léuli Eshrāghi, and faculty members Dr. Ngarino Ellis, Dr. Stephen Gilchrist, Dr. Liisa-Rávná Finbog, Dr. Lana Lopesi, Dr. Joseph M. Pierce, Dr. Jolene Rickard, and Lagi-Maama.

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