Shownotes
In this episode, host Cray interviews artist Bryan Waytula, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. The conversation revolves around Bryan’s experiences, heritage, cultural background, and the interpretation of Native American art.
Cherokee culture played an important role in his upbringing, as both his grandmother and mother are Cherokee National Treasurers in basketry, and taught him the craft at a very young age..
Bryan dabbles in a wide range of mediums, including basket weaving, charcoal, realistic portraits, contemporary art, and an array of different mediums. He was a teacher for 14 years, is driven by educating the public about art and the stories behind it. He often tells the story behind his pieces when he displays them at exhibitions and markets nationally.
This episode provides insights into the life and work of Bryan Waytula, a talented and versatile Cherokee artist. The conversation highlights the importance of education and storytelling in the world of Native American art.