Indigenous Womxn’s Collective
Indigenous Womxn’s Collective (now known as The Indigenous Kinship Collective: New York City) is a community who gathers on Lenni Lenape, Algonquin, and Haudenosaunee land to honour themselves and their relatives through art, activism, and education. The Collective, as matriarchs and knowledge keepers, centre their intersectional narratives by practicing accountability and self-determination. They are defined by those who came before them and those to come. The Whitney Biennial performance action reproduced in this broadsheet was executed by Maria Hupfield and Regan de Loggans.
Regan de Loggans is an Art Historian and Anthropologist specializing in Fashion and Textile history and criticism, currently working as the American Art Curatorial Fellow at Peabody Essex Museum.
Maria Hupfield is a maker, a mover, a connector, and an Anishinaabe-kwe of Wasauksing First Nation. She is also an Assistant Professor of Indigenous Digital Arts and Performance at the University of Toronto Mississauga.