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Zack Khalil (Sault Tribe of Chippe­wa Indi­ans) is a film­mak­er and artist from Bah­wet­ing (so called Sault Ste. Marie, Michi­gan) cur­rent­ly based in Brook­lyn, New York. His work cen­ters Indige­nous nar­ra­tives in the present ” and looks toward the future ” through the use of inno­v­a­tive non­fic­tion forms. Zack is a core con­trib­u­tor to New Red Order, a pub­lic-secret soci­ety which calls attrac­tion toward Indi­gene­ity into ques­tion, yet pro­motes this desire, and enjoins poten­tial non-Indige­nous accom­plices to par­tic­i­pate in the co-exam­i­na­tion and expan­sion of Indige­nous agency. His work has been exhib­it­ed at Artists Space, Muse­um of Con­tem­po­rary Art Detroit, Muse­um of Mod­ern Art, Whit­ney Muse­um of Amer­i­can Art, Lin­coln Cen­ter, Walk­er Arts Cen­ter, and the Sun­dance Film Fes­ti­val among oth­er insti­tu­tions. Zack is the recip­i­ent of var­i­ous fel­low­ships and grants, includ­ing the Jerome Hill Artist Fel­low­ship, Sun­dance Art of Non­fic­tion Grant, and Gates Mil­len­ni­um Scholarship.