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Project Ethos and Abstract Abstract

Come stop by the “HotSpot” 1Spot Gallery tomorrow, we will continue to display “Abstract Abstract” for this Friday and the closing reception for that show will be on 3rd Friday in April. We will also be in Scottsdale, AZ on … Continue reading

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The weird, the wild, and the weekend

These past few months have been filled with late hours and plenty of collaborative musings, working at the gallery for First and Third Fridays, and attending events for all the projects I’m involved in up to this point.   This … Continue reading

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“Homeland”

I’ve been applying the finishing coats to my entries for the March-April show at 1Spot Gallery and wanted to share this picture that shows my process in layering my pieces.  I usually reserve showing new pieces for the opening nights, … Continue reading

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Tidbits and musings

Hello my gorgeous Native people, I wanted to give you an update after not posting anything but show fliers for the past few months.  The last half of 2013 was a busy time of the year, and part of that … Continue reading

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Boom! A Transformation, Collective Womyn Art Show

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1 Year Anniversary!!

This Saturday, December 21, 2013, we will be celebrating our 1st year at 1Spot Gallery, peep the details and come join us!

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Not Yet Rated, Movie Poster Show @ 1Spot Gallery

This Friday, Nov 1, 2013, I will be debuting several posters for this show at 1Spot Gallery, check it out and come early to grab your favorite poster.

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“Fuse” Flier

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“Fuse”

Coming Third Friday @ 1Spot Gallery, “Fuse”.

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Spam Burritos and the Navajo Nation Fair

The Navajo Nation Fair began this week in Window Rock, Arizona, and is considered one of the largest Native American Fairs in the States.  My own introduction to regional fairs begin when I was young, and I can remember long … Continue reading

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