AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center
Birchbark & Cattail: An Homage to Land that Creates Art
AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center 212 W. 2nd Street, Duluth, MN, United StatesAICHO Galleries is honored to bring together acrylic paintings and textile arts by contemporary artist Kent Estey, a White Earth of Ojibwe tribal member, and textile artist Ramona Morrow, a Lac Courte Oreilles tribal member and Yankton Sioux descendant in the group art exhibition “Birchbark & Cattails: An Homage to Land that Creates Art.” This art exhibition celebrates the multiplicity of gifts nature gives including inspirations and mediums for art through generations.
Birchbark & Cattail: An Homage to Land that Creates Art
AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center 212 W. 2nd Street, Duluth, MN, United StatesAICHO Galleries is honored to bring together acrylic paintings and textile arts by contemporary artist Kent Estey, a White Earth of Ojibwe tribal member, and textile artist Ramona Morrow, a Lac Courte Oreilles tribal member and Yankton Sioux descendant in the group art exhibition “Birchbark & Cattails: An Homage to Land that Creates Art.” This art exhibition celebrates the multiplicity of gifts nature gives including inspirations and mediums for art through generations.
Birchbark & Cattail: An Homage to Land that Creates Art
AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center 212 W. 2nd Street, Duluth, MN, United StatesAICHO Galleries is honored to bring together acrylic paintings and textile arts by contemporary artist Kent Estey, a White Earth of Ojibwe tribal member, and textile artist Ramona Morrow, a Lac Courte Oreilles tribal member and Yankton Sioux descendant in the group art exhibition “Birchbark & Cattails: An Homage to Land that Creates Art.” This art exhibition celebrates the multiplicity of gifts nature gives including inspirations and mediums for art through generations.
Birchbark & Cattail: An Homage to Land that Creates Art
AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center 212 W. 2nd Street, Duluth, MN, United StatesAICHO Galleries is honored to bring together acrylic paintings and textile arts by contemporary artist Kent Estey, a White Earth of Ojibwe tribal member, and textile artist Ramona Morrow, a Lac Courte Oreilles tribal member and Yankton Sioux descendant in the group art exhibition “Birchbark & Cattails: An Homage to Land that Creates Art.” This art exhibition celebrates the multiplicity of gifts nature gives including inspirations and mediums for art through generations.
Aanjitoon: Anishinaabe Art Through a Contemporary Lens
AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center 212 W. 2nd Street, Duluth, MN, United StatesAICHO Galleries is hosting an art exhibition featuring photography by Nedahness Greene, a Leech Lake Band Ojibwe tribal member and digital artwork by Caitlin Newago, a Bad River Ojibwe tribal member. “Aanjitoon: Anishinaabe Art Through a Contemporary Lens” showcases a cultural reclamation and connection to Anishinaabe seasonal life and traditions and contemporary Ojibwe florals. To learn more about the exhibition, artists, and more visit aicho.org!
Aanjitoon: Anishinaabe Art Through a Contemporary Lens
AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center 212 W. 2nd Street, Duluth, MN, United StatesAICHO Galleries is hosting an art exhibition featuring photography by Nedahness Greene, a Leech Lake Band Ojibwe tribal member and digital artwork by Caitlin Newago, a Bad River Ojibwe tribal member. “Aanjitoon: Anishinaabe Art Through a Contemporary Lens” showcases a cultural reclamation and connection to Anishinaabe seasonal life and traditions and contemporary Ojibwe florals. To learn more about the exhibition, artists, and more visit aicho.org!
Aanjitoon: Anishinaabe Art Through a Contemporary Lens
AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center 212 W. 2nd Street, Duluth, MN, United StatesAICHO Galleries is hosting an art exhibition featuring photography by Nedahness Greene, a Leech Lake Band Ojibwe tribal member and digital artwork by Caitlin Newago, a Bad River Ojibwe tribal member. “Aanjitoon: Anishinaabe Art Through a Contemporary Lens” showcases a cultural reclamation and connection to Anishinaabe seasonal life and traditions and contemporary Ojibwe florals. To learn more about the exhibition, artists, and more visit aicho.org!
Aanjitoon: Anishinaabe Art Through a Contemporary Lens
AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center 212 W. 2nd Street, Duluth, MN, United StatesAICHO Galleries is hosting an art exhibition featuring photography by Nedahness Greene, a Leech Lake Band Ojibwe tribal member and digital artwork by Caitlin Newago, a Bad River Ojibwe tribal member. “Aanjitoon: Anishinaabe Art Through a Contemporary Lens” showcases a cultural reclamation and connection to Anishinaabe seasonal life and traditions and contemporary Ojibwe florals. To learn more about the exhibition, artists, and more visit aicho.org!