About Me

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Finished my bachelors degree in Art Practices August of 2012 and a masters degree in Educational Leadership and Policy with a specialization in Post Secondary Adult and Continuing Education in 2014. Professionally I'm interested in creating culturally responsive curriculum for Native American/Alaska Native youth and adults in formal and non-formal learning environments. I love the intersection of art, learning/teaching, and Indigenous cultures and ways of knowing. In my creative process I'm interested in using iconic Native American images or objects in different ways to illustrate political or historical themes, truths (as I see them), and experiences. I also love to use different art mediums to capture the people and world around me. I enjoy making art with friends and giving away art is a way for me to show my love and gratitude to others.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Designs






I've been obsessed with creating these designs with bright colors.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Fun with Friends



Walking in the Slough
Neerchokikoo
(NE Portland)














Sunday, August 8, 2010

Riding Lessons


Sir Scott's Weekend Riding Lessons

Sande's Arena
Warren, OR







Studies have shown how amazingly beneficial horseback riding lessons are for people living with disabilities. Leaning to ride fosters a greater sense of self-confidence, improves balance and motor control, helps people with emotional and socialization challenges, gives the rider a sense of connection to their horse counterpart, and allows participants to learn the importance and hard work involved in taking care of a horse.