Red Lake Nation tribal member Jonathan Thunder has created a series of Anishinaabeg drawing tutorialsfor AICHO and Indigenous communities.
He's based the tutorials on the seven grandfather teachings of the Ojibwe (who may not have envisioned his “Bigfoot Riding a Skateboard While Drinking Cranberry Juice"). You can find the tutorials on YouTube.
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And if the cold temperatures this morning got you thinking of staying home by a warm fire, Annie says it's "BOOK TIME!" This week she's recommending Abstract Art: A Global History by Pepe Karmel, and Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration by Nicole Fleetwood.