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SUMMARY:2024 | Here in a Homemade Forest: Indigenous Arts Talk
DESCRIPTION:Here in a Homemade Forest: Indigenous Arts Talk with Michael Holloman and Jacy Sohappy\n\nThursday\, February 22\, 12:00–1:00pm\nIn Person | Pavilion Gallery\, Schnitzer Museum WSU\nLivestream | WSU Global Campus YouTube Channel \nJoin us for a talk with Michael Holloman and Jacy Sohappy\, who will speak about Indigenous weaving and beading practices as they relate to artworks and cultural materials featured in the exhibition Here in a Homemade Forest: Common Reading Connections. Guest curator Michael Holloman will emphasize the importance of intergenerational knowledge and the artworks as living items\, not only in relation to the materials from which they are made\, but also in how they are used in community. Visiting artist Jacy Sohappy will add context based on her personal experiences as a maker. Sohappy will also lead two Round Bag Weaving Workshops at the museum on February 23rd and February 24th. \nThe talk will take place in the museum’s Pavilion Gallery and will also be livestreamed and recorded for those who cannot attend in person. \nAbout | Michael Holloman is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Indian Reservation and associate professor in the Department of Art at Washington State University. He also serves as Coordinator of Native Arts Outreach and Education in the College of Arts and Sciences WSU and Board Chair for Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts. From 2010-2014 he was the director of the WSU Plateau Center for American Indian Studies. Prior he was the director of American Indian exhibits\, collection management and educational programming at the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture in Spokane\, WA. \nAbout | Jacy Sohappy\, Taamamno Ilp Ilp (Red Hummingbird)\, is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation and was born and raised in the Mission/Pendleton area. She descends from the Cayuse\, Nez Perce and Yakama Tribes. She grew up in the tribal longhouse\, traveling Indian country on the pow wow trail and medicine dances\, learning how to preserve Native cultural identity and teachings from her grandmother\, Loretta “Lonnie” Alexander (Pinkham). Sohappy has followed in her grandmother’s footsteps as a gatherer\, seamstress and painter. These teachings have seeped into her artwork\, expressing her dedication to preserving Native culture and identity for the future of our children. Jacy looks forward to working with all of you. One heart. One mind. \nCo-sponsored by the Common Reading Program and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, with special thanks to Global Campus. \nFunding for this program was provided by the David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities\, Nancy Spitzer\, and Patrick & Elizabeth Siler. \nLocation\nThe Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. For more information please visit museum.wsu.edu/about. \n 
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2024-indigenous-basket-weaving-talk/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 | Round Bag Weaving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join a Round Bag Weaving Workshop with Jacy SoHappy\nFriday\, February 23\, 10:00am–4:00pm (lunch 12:00–1:00pm)\nJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art\nFeb 23 Registration Link. \nJoin us at the museum for a 1-day round bag weaving workshop with Jacy Sohappy\, Traditional Arts Manager at Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts. Jacy will lead up to 12 participants in the creation of miniature woven baskets using hemp twine and yarn. Different techniques will be demonstrated and patterns will be available to use. \nThe workshop is free\, with registration required. Six of the 12 spots will be reserved for WSU students. Lunch will be provided courtesy of the Common Reading Program. \nAnother workshop for 12 participants will be held on Saturday\, February 24. \nAbout | Jacy Sohappy\, Taamamno Ilp Ilp (Red Hummingbird)\, is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation and was born and raised in the Mission/Pendleton area.  She descends from the Cayuse\, Nez Perce and Yakama Tribes.  She grew up in the tribal longhouse\, traveling Indian country on the pow wow trail and medicine dances\, learning how to preserve Native cultural identity and teachings from her grandmother\, Loretta “Lonnie” Alexander (Pinkham).  Sohappy has followed in her grandmother’s footsteps as a gatherer\, seamstress and painter.  These teachings have seeped into her artwork\, expressing her dedication to preserving Native culture and identity for the future of our children. Jacy looks forward to working with all of you. One heart. One mind. \nCo-sponsored by the Common Reading Program and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, with special thanks to Global Campus. \nFunding for this program was provided by the David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities\, Nancy Spitzer\, and Patrick & Elizabeth Siler. \nLocation\nThe Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. For more information please visit museum.wsu.edu/about.
URL:https://museum.wsu.edu/event/2024-weaving-workshop/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 | Round Bag Weaving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join a Round Bag Weaving Workshop with Jacy SoHappy\nSaturday\, February 24\, 10:00am–4:00pm (lunch 12:00–1:00pm)\nJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art \nFeb 24 Registration Link. \nJoin us at the museum for a 1-day round bag weaving workshop with Jacy Sohappy\, Traditional Arts Manager at Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts. Jacy will lead up to 12 participants in the creation of a mini-round bag. \nThe workshop is free\, with registration required. Six of the 12 spots will be reserved for WSU students. Lunch will be provided courtesy of the Common Reading Program. Registration opens to all at 12pm PST on February 1\, 2024. \nAnother workshop for 12 participants will be held on Friday\, February 23. \nCo-sponsored by the Common Reading program and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU. \nAbout | Jacy Sohappy\, Taamamno Ilp Ilp (Red Hummingbird)\, is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation and was born and raised in the Mission/Pendleton area.  She descends from the Cayuse\, Nez Perce and Yakama Tribes.  She grew up in the tribal longhouse\, traveling Indian country on the pow wow trail and medicine dances\, learning how to preserve Native cultural identity and teachings from her grandmother\, Loretta “Lonnie” Alexander (Pinkham).  Sohappy has followed in her grandmother’s footsteps as a gatherer\, seamstress and painter.  These teachings have seeped into her artwork\, expressing her dedication to preserving Native culture and identity for the future of our children. Jacy looks forward to working with all of you. One heart. One mind. \nCo-sponsored by the Common Reading Program and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, with special thanks to Global Campus. \nFunding for this program was provided by the David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities\, Nancy Spitzer\, and Patrick & Elizabeth Siler. \nLocation\nThe Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus. For more information please visit museum.wsu.edu/about.
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LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU\, 1535 NE Wilson RD\, Pullman\, WA\, 99164-7301\, United States
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