La murale de 2023 au pavillon BDE Maka Ska créée par des femmes amérindiennes de la cohorte d’artistes We Are Still Here. La pièce mélange les Amérindiens
5760 x 3505 px | 48,8 x 29,7 cm | 19,2 x 11,7 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
29 mai 2024
Lieu:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Informations supplémentaires:
The 2023 mural at the Bde Maka Ska pavilion created by Native American women of the We Are Still Here artist cohort. The piece blends Native American symbolism with representations of Native people cycling, running, and canoeing across the lake. The artists are Jearica Fountain (Karuk Tribe and descendant of Nisenan, Pit River, and Miwok), Racquel Banaszak of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe, Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe, Summer Cohen Naawegiizissukwe (She Comes From The Center Of The Sun), Summer Sky Cohen is an enrolled member of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin. She belongs to Makwa Dodem, Bear Clan. Thomasina Topbear (mentor) is a self-taught artist, muralist, published illustrator and organizer from the Oglala Lakota and Santee Dakota Nations. She is a board member of the international all-female paint crew Few & Far Women and co-founder of City Mischief Murals, an all-BIPOC artist collective centered on healing through art. The Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI) and Hennepin Theatre Trust (HTT) have an ongoing collaborative program called We Are Still Here, a multiyear collaborative partnership for large-scale, high-profile public artworks.
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