Logjam Presents

Tinworks Art: In Conversation

With Mariah Gladstone and Jill Falcon Ramaker

Indigenous Food Sovereignty: Cultural Revitalization through Food

Rialto

Bozeman, MT
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Logjam Presents is pleased to welcome Tinworks Art: In Conversation with Mariah Gladstone  and Jill Falcon Ramaker, Indigenous Food Sovereignty: Cultural Revitalization through Food at the Rialto on Wednesday, May 15th, 2024. Tickets are on sale now and are available to purchase here. All tickets are general admission seating. All ages are welcome. Additional venue information can be found here.

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7:00PM (door) 7:45PM (show)
$12 (Adv.) + applicable fees
All Ages
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Logjam Presents is pleased to welcome Tinworks Art: In Conversation with Mariah Gladstone  and Jill Falcon Ramaker, Indigenous Food Sovereignty: Cultural Revitalization through Food at the Rialto on Wednesday, May 15th, 2024.

Tickets are on sale now and are available to purchase here. All tickets are general admission seating. All ages are welcome.

Additional venue information can be found here.

About Tinworks Art : In Conversation at the Rialto

Tinworks Art: In Conversation brings together artists, writers, scientists, and creative thinkers from various fields to discuss the topics of our time. Monthly from March through June, Tinworks will convene thought leaders from the region and beyond for a pilot series On Food and Farming. The conversations have been developed in consideration of artist Agnes Denes’ new work, Wheatfield—An Inspiration. The seed is in the ground, presented at Tinworks for the 2024 exhibition season, and in collaboration with Mary Stein, a community leader in sustainable food systems endeavors and recently retired program leader of the Sustainable Food and Bioenergy Systems degree program at Montana State University.

Tinworks Art: In Conversation are ticketed evening events, open to the public, hosted by The Rialto Theater in downtown Bozeman. Doors at 7pm, event at 7:30pm. Tickets can be purchased in advance through Tinworks’ website, www.tinworksart.org

Tinworks Art is an artist- and community-centered non-profit organization. Tinworks enriches the cultural and social fabric of Bozeman by supporting inclusive, immersive contemporary art experiences in non-traditional places.

We recommend purchasing tickets ahead of time. If you are unable to use your tickets, please contact us at info@tinworksart.org to pass your ticket on to another. You can also sponsor someone who may otherwise be unable to participate by purchasing a “Gift Ticket”. If tickets sell out, select the “Waiting List” option for tickets which may become available. We recommend waiting list folks come to the Rialto the night of the event to be sold available tickets the most quickly. 

Parking downtown can be tricky, so we recommend arriving with plenty of time and using the parking garage located on Tracy Avenue or coming via public transportation.

About Mariah Gladstone

Mariah Gladstone, Founder of Indigikitchen

Mariah Gladstone (Blackfeet, Cherokee) grew up in Northwest Montana. She graduated from Columbia University with a degree in Environmental Engineering and returned home where she developed Indigikitchen. Gladstone has been recognized as a “Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellow” through the First Nations Development Institute, a “Culture of Health Leader” through the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and an MIT Solve Indigenous Communities Fellow. She serves on the board of the FAST (Food Access and Sustainability Team) Blackfeet. Gladstone completed her Master’s degree at SUNY – ESF through the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment.

About Jill Falcon Ramaker

Host: Jill Falcon Ramaker, Professor, Director

Jill Falcon Ramaker (Anishinaabe: Turtle Mountain Ojibwe) directs the Buffalo Nations Food System Initiative at Montana State University, an education and research initiative in support of intertribal food sovereignty aligned with the Buffalo Treaty. The initiative serves the Buffalo Nations biocultural region of the Northern Plains and Rockies including three Canadian provinces and five US states, and also through the new Indigenous Foods Lab founded this year in Bozeman. She is Assistant Professor of Community Nutrition and Sustainable Food Systems at MSU. Her research lies in the restoration of balance in human-natural systems, buffalo return, Indigenous land practices, heirloom seed propagation and stewardship, the buffalo culture seasonal round, cultural identity, Indigenous wellness, and biocultural diversity. Ramaker is a mother of three and a member of Minweyweywiigan Midewiwin Lodge, Roseau River First Nation, MB.

With Mariah Gladstone and Jill Falcon Ramaker

Indigenous Food Sovereignty: Cultural Revitalization through Food