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SUMMARY:Virtual Artist Discussion with Christal Ratt (Click for recording)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our artist discussion about their work and who they are as artists. There will be a live Q&A at the end of each discussion.\nChristal Ratt\, Pidabinikwe\, is an award-winning Algonquin Anishnabe artist from the Mitchikinabikok Inik – Algonquins of Barriere Lake. Christal’s awards include Best of Division\, First\, Second and Honourable Mentions in the Beadwork\, Quillwork and Diverse Arts categories at prestigious art shows such SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market in Santa Fe NM\, Heard Guild Museum Market in Phoenix AZ\, and Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market Indianapolis IN. At a young age\, Christal was taught how to bead and sew by her Mom. Her parents and relatives inspire her to keep working with Wiigwas / Birch Bark to create a range of items from jewelry and diverse arts.  \nThis is a free virtual discussion series open to our members\, friends\, and visitors. As we continue to work on developing more programs\, please consider donating to the museum. https://gichigamiin-museum.org/donate/ \nWe want to thank each one of our featured artists as well as our sponsor. This artist’s program was generously funded in part by Evanston Arts Council. \n For more information about this program\, please contact: info@gichigamiin-museum.org \n(847) 475-1030 | www.mitchellmuseum.org/events/
URL:https://gichigamiin-museum.org/events/christal-ratt/
LOCATION:Eventbrite Registration Required
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events,Virtual Artist Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum":MAILTO:info@gichigamiin.org
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SUMMARY:Virtual Artist Discussion with Jennifer M. Stevens (Click for recording)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our artist discussion about their work and who they are as artists. There will be a live Q&A at the end of each discussion.\nJennifer M. Stevens is currently a resident of Bayview-Milwaukee\, Wisconsin. She is an enrolled member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin through her father and Oglala Lakota through her Mother. She was born in Alexandria\, Virginia and raised on the Oneida Nation-De Pere\, Wisconsin and received her Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in Art from St. Norbert College. \nJennifer M. Stevens has weaved a creative life as a classical singer and visual artist. She studied Classical Singing and Opera nationally and internationally and she studied Classical Art in college and traditional Oneida Pottery with prominent woodland Indigenous artists such as; Rose K. Kerstetter\, Peter B. Jones\, and Richard Zane Smith. \nFurthermore\, Jennifer M. Stevens became nationally known for her contribution in cultural preservation through Oneida Pottery revitalization\, taught Oneida Pottery for 20 years 4k-Advance level students\, and one of the few in history to become a professional Native American woman composer and classical singer. Stevens was acknowledged in the book\, Encyclopedia of Native American Music of North America by Elaine Keillor and Timothy Archambault\, and was a featured Artist\, Singer\, and Composer on PBS-Wisconsin Public Television\, “Wisconsin Life” and the documentary\, “Owe.la’: The Music Within Jennifer Stevens.” Stevens is a Singer\, Composer\, Artist\, Researcher\, and Educator\, and her life philosophy is “Community Building Through the Arts.” \nThis is a free virtual discussion series open to our members\, friends\, and visitors. As we continue to work on developing more programs\, please consider donating to the museum. https://gichigamiin-museum.org/donate/ \nWe want to thank each one of our featured artists as well as our sponsor. This artist’s program was generously funded in part by Evanston Arts Council. \nFor more information about this program\, please contact: info@gichigamiin-museum.org \n(847) 475-1030 | www.mitchellmuseum.org/events/
URL:https://gichigamiin-museum.org/events/jennifer-m-stevens/
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CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events,Virtual Artist Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum":MAILTO:info@gichigamiin.org
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SUMMARY:Virtual Artist Discussion with Sophia Ford (Click for recording)
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\nSophia Ford is from the Bad River Band of Chippewa in Wisconsin. She is an Ojibwe storyteller and will be sharing some of these stories with us. Storytelling is an artform all on it’s own and has been around for generations. Traditionally\, winter is the time for storytelling for most tribes and starts with the first snowfall of the season. The stories told are all about life lessons and teachings from the elders to the next generation. \nThis is a free virtual discussion series open to our members\, friends\, and visitors. As we continue to work on developing more programs\, please consider donating to the museum. https://gichigamiin-museum.org/donate/ \nWe want to thank each one of our featured artists as well as our sponsor. This artist’s program was generously funded in part by Evanston Arts Council. \nFor more information about this program\, please contact: info@mitchellmuseum.or | (847) 475-1030 \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://gichigamiin-museum.org/events/virtual-artist-discussion-with-sophia-ford/
LOCATION:Eventbrite Registration Required
CATEGORIES:Virtual Artist Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum":MAILTO:info@gichigamiin.org
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SUMMARY:Virtual Artist Discussion with Mark Jourdan (click for recording)
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\nJoin us for our artist discussion about their work and who they are as artists. There will be a live Q&A at the end of each discussion.\nMark Jourdan is a Ho-Chunk and Oneida singer/songwriter based out of Chicago\, IL. He grew up in Chicago spending his summers and weekends traveling the Midwest and Canada going to pow-wows with his family. Music has always played a big part of his life. Driving across the country with his family made the radio and tape players as much of a part of the family as his siblings. His father took him to see B.B. King when he was 16 and that was his first experience of what it meant to “own a room”. \nSince February of 2020\, he has been playing a weekly show called “Saturday Night Quarantainment with Music by Mark Jourdan”. These weekly shows has allowed him to play for tens of thousands of people from all over the world and he plays a little of everything. Music has always been his home. https://www.facebook.com/musicbymarkjourdan/ \nThis is a free virtual discussion series open to our members\, friends\, and visitors. As we continue to work on developing more programs\, please consider donating to the museum. https://gichigamiin-museum.org/donate/ \nWe want to thank each one of our featured artists as well as our sponsor. This artist’s program was generously funded in part by Evanston Arts Council. \nAfter you register for tickets to the event\, visit our Online Event Page to join the zoom meeting. You will also receive a link to join in your confirmation email from Eventbrite. This event will also be livestreamed on our Facebook page. \n For more information about this program\, please contact: info@gichigamiin-museum.org | (847) 475-1030 | www.mitchellmuseum.org/events/
URL:https://gichigamiin-museum.org/events/4045/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211021T180000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Artist Discussion with Osceola and Genevieve Red Shirt
DESCRIPTION:Two Guns Leather Co.\nOsceola Red Shirt is an enrolled member of the Oglala\, Lakota tribe in Pine Ridge\, SD. For over ten years he traveled the powwow circuit full time competing as a men’s northern traditional dancer. He found a great deal of success as a dancer and eventually toured with the American Indian Dance Theater. After traveling the country he decided to settle down and begin a career in law enforcement. For over 16 years he has worked as a full time law enforcement officer working first in a municipal police department and later worked for the BIA.  \nHe began tooling leather in 1993. Inspired by his uncle Darrel Brushbreaker Sr\, he began making and selling small leather items to vendors at powwows. Eventually people asked him to make powwow belts and he continued doing that from time to time. He never had any actual lessons or apprenticed with anyone. From time to time he received tips from his uncle which he used to improve his art. During his law enforcement career he continued leather work in a small capacity as stress relieving outlet.  \nHe began teaching his wife Genevieve around 2015 and she quickly took to leather work with a great passion. In 2017 they started Two Guns Leather Co. together and in 2019 decided to open a shop in Tahlequah\, OK. His style of leather work is very unique among other leather artists. He does not do the traditional leather tooling familiar to most people. His designs and art reflect his proud native ancestry. Much like his people before him he expresses his art trough everyday functional items such as belts\, bags\, wallets and much more. He truly embraces the concept of functional art. He believes in creating beautiful works of art that people can use on a daily basis that will last for many years. https://twogunsleather.com/ \nThis is a free virtual discussion series open to our members\, friends\, and visitors. As we continue to work on developing more programs\, please consider donating to the museum. https://gichigamiin-museum.org/donate/ \nWe want to thank each one of our featured artists as well as our sponsor. This artist’s program was generously funded in part by Evanston Arts Council. \n For more information about this program\, please contact: info@gichigamiin-museum.org
URL:https://gichigamiin-museum.org/events/two-guns-leather/
LOCATION:Eventbrite Registration Required
CATEGORIES:Virtual Artist Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum":MAILTO:info@gichigamiin.org
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SUMMARY:Virtual Artist Discussion with Le'Ana Asher (Click for link to view recording)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for part 4 of our 4-part discussion series featuring our local artists who were all featured at our Holiday Arts Market.  \nWe will feature a different artist each week for an hour-long discussion about their work and who they are as artists. There will be a live Q&A at the end of each discussion. \n\nCurrent: Le’Ana Asher Keweenaw Bay Indian community/Ojibwe (October 8\, 2020) CLICK to RSVP (pre-registration is required) \n\nPast artists: \nMel Masquat – Navajo\, Winnebago\, Kickapoo of Kansas (September 17\, 2020)Video: CLICK to watch the recording!  \nCyndee Fox-Starr Omaha\, Odawa (September 24\, 2020) \nVince Romero- Laguna Pueblo (October 1\, 2020)  \n\n\nThis is a free virtual discussion series open to our members\, friends\, and visitors. As we continue to work on developing more programs\, please consider making a donation to the museum. DONATE NOW! \nWe would like to thank each one of our featured artists as well as our sponsor. This artist program was generously funded in part by Joyce Niederman.
URL:https://gichigamiin-museum.org/events/virtual-artist-discussion-with-leana-asher/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Artist Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Josee Starr":MAILTO:jstarr@gichigamiin-museum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201001T180000
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CREATED:20200929T015205Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Artist Discussion with Vincent Romero (Click link to view recording)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for part 3 of our 4-part discussion series featuring our local artists who were all featured at our Holiday Arts Market.  \nWe will feature a different artist each week for an hour-long discussion about their work and who they are as artists. There will be a live Q&A at the end of each discussion. \n \n \nThis week’s featured artist Vince Romero – Laguna Pueblo (October 1\, 2020) CLICK to RSVP (pre-registration is required) \n \nUPCOMING: Le’Ana Asher Keweenaw Bay Indian community/Ojibwe (October 8\, 2020) CLICK to RSVP (pre-registration is required) \n \n \nPast artists: \nMel Masquat – Navajo\, Winnebago\, Kickapoo of Kansas (September 17\, 2020)Video: CLICK to watch the recording!  \nCyndee Fox-Starr – Omaha\, Odawa (September 24\, 2020) \n \n \nThis is a free virtual discussion series open to our members\, friends\, and visitors. As we continue to work on developing more programs\, please consider making a donation to the museum. DONATE NOW! \nWe would like to thank each one of our featured artists as well as our sponsor. This artist program was generously funded in part by Joyce Niederman.
URL:https://gichigamiin-museum.org/events/virtual-artist-discussion-with-vincent-romero/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Artist Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Josee Starr":MAILTO:jstarr@gichigamiin-museum.org
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