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Sarah Biscarra Dilley (yaktitʸutitʸu yaktiłhini [Northern Chumash]) is a multidisciplinary artist, educator, and the Director of Indigenous Programs and Relationality at Forge Project. Their practice is grounded in collaboration across experiences, communities, and place. Relating land and beings throughout nitspu tiłhin ktitʸu, the State of California, and places joined by shared water, political histories, and social contexts, their written and visual texts connect extractive industries, absent treaties, and enclosure to emphasize movement, relational landscapes, and embodied sovereignties.tstaqʰɨnɨʔ tšaqʰinɨ wa tsqʰinɨwana nitspu tiłhinkytitʸu wa nitspu Kanaka ‘Ōiwi wa yatsʔistʸono wa yatsʔisisime wa yatsʔitɨnɨsmuʔ wa University of California, Davis ni Native American Studies. [They listen, learn, and know from their homelands, their family, their kinships, their language, and are currently a PhD candidate in Native American Studies at University of California, Davis.]

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Residencies & Fellowships

Estuaries: An International Indigenous Art Criticism Residency

May 15June 4, 2023
Led by Dr. Léuli Eshrāghi and Candice Hopkins, and faculty members Sarah Biscarra Dilley, Dr. Cathy Mattes, Dr. Maia Nuku, Pablo José Ramírez, Dr. Jolene Rickard, Megan Tamati-Quennell, and River Whittle.

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