The Slice
Digital Native American Art
11/13/2023 | 1m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
In Duluth, MN, Native artists exhibit their heritage.
In Duluth, MN, Native artists exhibit their heritage. We meet artist Steven StandingCloud as he discusses his work.
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The Slice is a local public television program presented by PBS North
The Slice
Digital Native American Art
11/13/2023 | 1m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
In Duluth, MN, Native artists exhibit their heritage. We meet artist Steven StandingCloud as he discusses his work.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWe are at the AICHO Galleries, Robert Powless Art Gallery and the name of the art exhibit is Mazinibiiigewininiwag, which means Two Woodland Artists.
And I am excited to be here with Gordon Coons.
He's a seasoned artist.
I'm a digital artist.
I've been an artist for a long time, and of course I didn't have digital art back in the day.
And primarily you start out drawing painting from there.
Years later, I got into computer graphics.
You know, I have a lot of floral designs in my work and there's a lot of four legged relatives of ours, you know, the bear, the eagle, bullhead and the moose.
What really I enjoy sharing is seeing people's pride in viewing Anishinaabe art form.
And they look at it and say, this is where I come from.
This is who I am.
These art forms represent my people.
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