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Redefining Boundaries with Native Artist Awanigiizhik Bruce
Episode 2010th August 2023 • Beyond the Art • KOSU
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You'll be captivated by our conversation with Awanigiizhik Bruce, an artist of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa, as he takes us on a journey through his multifaceted artistry. From an early age, Bruce immersed himself in various mediums like painting, quill work, beadwork, and jewelry making, inspired by his father and mentors like Terence Green. We unearth his introduction to Ledger Art, the heart of his artwork, and learn about the unique attributes of the Ojibwe piece of art that will leave you longing for more!

As we navigate the conversation, Bruce paints a vivid picture of his relentless pursuit to push the boundaries of Native Art. He emphasizes the need for modernity and minimalism in Native Art and sheds light on the idea of viewing futurism through the lens of Indigenous Art. He opens up about his experiences with collaborative art, and his perspectives will make you rethink the conventional norms of artistic creation.

In the final leg of our conversation, Bruce lays the groundwork for the empowerment of future generations of artists. He shares his experiences with organizing virtual art shows and his participation in the Chief Buffalo Memorial Mural project - the first large-scale mural project in Duluth, Minnesota created by native artists. Bruce's story serves as a beacon for young artists, emphasizing the importance of seeking help, utilizing available resources, and building a strong support system. His journey, filled with collaborative projects and challenging the status quo, offers valuable insights for those looking to navigate the world of art. So, if you're an art enthusiast or just a casual listener, this episode is a treasure trove of knowledge, insights, and inspiration.

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