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Pansee Atta

is an Egyptian-Canadian artist, curator, and researcher decolonizing museums and archives

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Posted on October 25, 2011August 2, 2019

The Battle between Carnival and Lent

Posted on October 25, 2011August 2, 2019

Totem 1

Posted on October 25, 2011August 2, 2019

Totem 2

Posted on August 6, 2011August 2, 2019

Canival

Posted on August 5, 2011August 2, 2019

The Match

Posted on August 5, 2011August 2, 2019

Untitled

Posted on August 5, 2011August 2, 2019

entwined 2

Posted on August 2, 2011August 2, 2019

Entwined

Posted on May 11, 2011August 2, 2019

Constellation

Posted on March 2, 2011August 2, 2019

The Lotus Eaters

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So thrilled to be organizing this conference here So thrilled to be organizing this conference here in Leiden! With support from @rijksmuseumvanoudheden and @nino.leiden , and the inspiring @iammonicahanna as keynote speaker. More to come!! 

@leidenhumanities @universiteitleiden
So excited for the curatorial tour and panel at th So excited for the curatorial tour and panel at the @amamuseum today at 11am and 2pm! I'll be talking about intersectionality, curatorial praxis, and global decolonization.
If you can't join the panel in person you can watch the livestream at the @amamuseum instagram page 🎉
Coming to life... Coming to life...
More Nijlgans (Egyptian Goose) experiments. Malign More Nijlgans (Egyptian Goose) experiments. Maligned with little evidence for their 'aggressive' behavior and taking nesting space from local fauna, it's hard not to see echoes of xenophobic rhetorics in the ecological domain...
More Egyptian Goose (Nijlgans) studies. Thinking o More Egyptian Goose (Nijlgans) studies. Thinking of hybridity, diaspora, and marginalization in "invasive species" rhetorics...

Bonus: Egyptian and Canada Goose families living in harmony in Rotterdam.
My latest obsession is with the Egyptian Goose (or My latest obsession is with the Egyptian Goose (or the Nijlgans in Dutch); an introduced species commonly seen here in the Netherlands that was classified as invasive not because it causes environmental damage, but because it's seen to take up habitation space that should more rightfully belong to native species. But the lack of nesting space isn't a problem intrinsic to it; it's the result of human encroachment onto natural land!
Thanks for the review, @dutchnewsnl ! Really humbl Thanks for the review, @dutchnewsnl ! Really humbling to have my work described as "one of the most striking parts" of this really incredible group show. Link in bio! 
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Thank you @theartnewspaper.official for this thoug Thank you @theartnewspaper.official for this thoughtful review of Unfinished Pasts at @wereldmuseum.amsterdam ! Link in bio 🙂
Thank you everyone who came to the Pressing Matter Thank you everyone who came to the Pressing Matter exhibiton at the @rijksakademie , organized in association with the @wereldmuseum.amsterdam and the Research Center for Material Culture! Special thanks to @seanjesse for your design work, Ben Cy for photography, and @ilariaobata for just being all-around great and helpful. 

And of course, very grateful to @aramml @lfptch and Daniel Aguilar Ruvalcaba for your collaboration 🙏
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