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Join us on February 23rd for an exclusive CreativeMornings event featuring the incredibly talented Shana Yellow Calf, an enrolled member of the Northern Arapaho in Wyoming. Shana has been producing captivating art in various mediums since the 1990s, blending her rich plains heritage (Arapaho/Shoshone), her mother’s Chippewa/Metis ancestry, and a Pacific Northwest Coastal influence from the Puget Sound area of Washington where she grew up.

Her artwork, known for its vibrant colors, narrates stories of life events and tales passed down to her, merging traditional dance forms with contemporary expressions. Shana’s dedication to her craft has earned her recognition in the Indianz magazine and exhibits across prestigious galleries, including the Soil Gallery in Seattle and the Washington State History Museum.

Currently, Shana is channeling her creative prowess into a children’s book based on her celebrated piece ‘Frybread Trails’ and the Frybread Gang. This event promises an intimate glimpse into Shana’s creative process, her cultural heritage, and the stories that have shaped her art.

Tickets are going fast, so make sure to join the waitlist here: https://creativemornings.com/talks/shana-yellow-calf. If you have secured a ticket but find you cannot attend, please release your ticket to allow another creative soul the opportunity to experience Shana’s inspiring journey.

Don’t miss this chance to connect with the creative community and dive deep into the world of a remarkable Native American artist. See you there!