ABORIGINAL ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: Music Photography and Your Image
This month’s Aboriginal Music Roundtable Discussion is entitled MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHY AND YOUR IMAGE. The discussion will cover how artists can make their photos speak about their music, the difference between shots taken by professional photographers and your friends, and how to communicate effectively with photographers.
Our guest speaker will be Nadya Kwandibens, an Ojibwe photographer from the Northwest Angle First Nation in Ontario. Her work includes portraiture and music photography for Native people from the southwestern United States to the Canadian prairies and woodlands.
NADYA's ONLINE PRESENCE:
www.nadyakwandibens.net
www.flickr.com/photos/ojibraids
www.myspace.com/_nadya
DETAILS
DATE: Tuesday, April 17, 2007
TIME: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
PLACE: MARIA Office, 1-376 Donald Street
COST: Free
INFO: alan@manitobamusic.com
If you are interested in attending please RSVP to Alan Greyeyes, Aboriginal Music Program Coordinator. RSVP DEADLINE: Monday, April 16, 2007
TEL: 204.975.0284
E: alan@manitobamusic.com
The Aboriginal Music Roundtable Discussions are one of the many things that the Aboriginal Music Program of the Manitoba Audio Recording Industry Association does to help Aboriginal people build careers in Manitoba’s music industry.
Our guest speaker will be Nadya Kwandibens, an Ojibwe photographer from the Northwest Angle First Nation in Ontario. Her work includes portraiture and music photography for Native people from the southwestern United States to the Canadian prairies and woodlands.
NADYA's ONLINE PRESENCE:
www.nadyakwandibens.net
www.flickr.com/photos/ojibraids
www.myspace.com/_nadya
DETAILS
DATE: Tuesday, April 17, 2007
TIME: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
PLACE: MARIA Office, 1-376 Donald Street
COST: Free
INFO: alan@manitobamusic.com
If you are interested in attending please RSVP to Alan Greyeyes, Aboriginal Music Program Coordinator. RSVP DEADLINE: Monday, April 16, 2007
TEL: 204.975.0284
E: alan@manitobamusic.com
The Aboriginal Music Roundtable Discussions are one of the many things that the Aboriginal Music Program of the Manitoba Audio Recording Industry Association does to help Aboriginal people build careers in Manitoba’s music industry.