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Native American Artist Beadwork Panel Discussion moderated by Kat High

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Native American Artist Beadwork Panel Discussion moderated by Kat High

November 21, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

 GREENLY ART SPACE “Native American Artists: Traditional, Contemporary and Beyond”

 “Beadwork” panel discussion between Native American Artists Moderated by local Topangan, Kat High.  Panel participants will include Native American Artists working in both traditional and contemporary/urban modalities, and from a range of tribal backgrounds.

Moderator Kat High is a Native Californian of Hupa descent. She served as the Director
and Program Coordinator for the Haramokngna American Indian Cultural Center for over 15 years. Kat is an advisor to the Satwiwa American Indian Cultural Center, The Autry National Center, and the Antelope Valley Indian Museum. Kat is a member of the California Indian Basketweavers Association, and Neshkinukat, the California Indian artists network. The next panel discussion is “Storytelling” on December 19th at 11am. This project will culminate with a curated fine-art gallery exhibition featuring selected artwork from the panel participants opening at Greenly Art Space on January 22nd. All of the activities will be presented online and the exhibition will also be available for in-person viewing during open hours if current restrictions allow it.

Details

Date:
November 21, 2021
Time:
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Website:
Greenlyartspace.org

Venue

Zoom