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Chief Glenna Wallace and Laura Da' in Conversation

Promotional image for a 'Special Public Event' featuring poet Laura Da' in conversation with Chief Glenna Wallace of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, scheduled for Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 11 am-12 pm. The image includes a headshot of Chief Glenna Wallace on the left, the official seal of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma in the center, a cover image of Laura Da's book 'Severalty,' and a headshot of Laura Da' on the right.
Sat, November 8, 2025
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Urban Arts Space

Urban Arts Space and the organizers of the exhibition Laura Da': Why Lazarus are honored to host a conversation between Chief Glenna Wallace of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma and poet Laura Da', an enrolled member in the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about Shawnee history, culture and contemporary presence in Ohio through this timely dialogue about Shawnee art, sovereignty and language. 


The poet and educator Laura Da’ (Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma), across three collections of poetry—tributaries (2015), Instruments of the True Measure (2018), and Severalty (2025), each published by the University of Arizona Press—has enacted a deeply personal accounting of Shawnee history, community, and selfhood. 

Grounded in the historical removal of the Shawnee from Ohio, first to Kansas and ultimately to Oklahoma, Da’s poetry offers a timely celebration of Shawnee survivance and life. Specifically, through the character of Lazarus Shale, Da’ has created a complex personality who not only embodies the history of Shawnee removal but also the vitality that is central to contemporary Indigenous creativity. 

The exhibition Laura Da’: Why Lazarus centers the poem “Why Lazarus” (from Severalty), which unfurls through the corridor space of the Urban Arts Space, poignantly located in the old Lazarus Department Store building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. Walking alongside Da’s poem in the gallery, located on the banks of the Scioto River and the Scioto Trail (now US 23-High Street), will offer visitors a uniquely visceral experience of Shawnee spatial and temporal knowledge. 

The exhibition is accompanied by a series of public events centered around Da’s visit from November 5–12, 2025, in collaboration with the Ohio State American Indian Studies Program and Newark Earthworks Center.
 

Laura Da’ Visit (November 5–12)

Thursday, November 6, 4:30 PM: Exhibition Reception at Urban Arts Space 

Friday, November 7, 8 PM: Poetry Reading with fabian romero at Two Dollar Radio

Sunday, November 9, 2 PM: Spark Birds and Migratory Legends Workshop at Grange Insurance Audubon Center 

Monday, November 10, 5 PM: Reading and Roundtable with Amber Blaeser-Wardzala and Elissa Washuta, 311 Denney Hall, The Ohio State University

Friday, November 14, 10 AM: Documentation and Design Workshop with Marco Fiedler (VIER5), Online 

The posters in the exhibition have been designed by VIER5, along with the book Ruderal Society: Excavating a Garden. Four Poems by Laura Da’. Ohio Edition (2025). 

The exhibition is organized by Richard Finlay Fletcher, Laura Da’, Marti Chaatsmith, and Elissa Washuta and made possible through a Spark Grant from the Mellon Foundation and The Ohio State University.


Visiting Urban Arts Space

50 W. Town St., Ste. 130
Columbus, OH 43215
Located in the historic Lazarus Building in downtown Columbus.

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