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Artists like Fritz Scholder and T.C. Cannon are among the masters who inspired new generations of Native artists to express their stories and images through printmaking. The art form has a long history in Asian and European cultures, but is a relatively new tradition among Native practitioners. We’ll talk with Indigenous artists who find turn to prints as part of their creative process.
GUESTS
April Holder (Sac and Fox, Wichita, and Tonkawa), multi-disciplinary artist
Niveaksie Quvianaqtuliaq (Inuit), master printer at Kinngait Studios, a print studio in Kinngait
John Hitchcock (member of the Comanche Nation), artist and the Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Break 1 Music: Mr. Tambourine Man (song) T.C. Cannon (artist)
Break 2 Music: Ancestor Song (song) Various Artists (artist) Chumash Story and Song Collection (album)