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Join us for an exciting afternoon of programs with visiting artist David Martin, who is an Artist in Residence at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis.David Martin is a Pokagon Band Potawatomi living in South Bend, IN. Born in 1973, he was raised in a traditional Native American home. He started dancing and singing at powwows in his preteen years, traveling across the country with his family’s drum group, White Thunder, now called Ribbon Town. His interest in art started as soon as he was able to hold a pencil, and was encouraged by family and mentors to pursue his art. In 1996, he was introduced to tattooing, and it allowed him an income in an art-based business while working on his painting skills. Today, he enjoys oil painting as a modern, contemporary Native American artist. David focuses on how his art will affect his culture positively, and to honor and respect Potawatomi culture and spirituality from the past, without re-enacting it
All of these activities are free and open to the public. This program is co-organized by the IU First Nations Educational and Cultural Center and the Eskenazi Museum of Art, with support from the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art.
1–2 p.m. Artist Talk and Q+A Discussion, Martin Commons, second floor
2–4 p.m. Artist programming, further details coming soon.
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Indiana University 1133 E 7th St, Bloomington, IN, United States, Indiana 47405