I am pleased to announce that my art, "Bottle Cap Blues" (thumbnail version seen here, at left) has been sold at the Red Cloud Art Show. The Museum & Heritage Center at Red Cloud Indian School has been gracious enough to allow my artwork in its annual art show. This piece is part of the Organic Noise series, which can be seen here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sheyahshe/tags/noise/show/
Beginning May 31, 2009, the exhibit, will feature "Native American and Lakota art from across the United States and Canada," and will run through August 9.
The 42nd Annual Red Cloud Indian Art Show is a great opportunity and I encourage anyone in the area (Pine Ridge, South Dakota) to attend and see all the great work from artists everywhere. You may even see work by friend, America Meredith, at the show, as well. (Thanks, Meredith, for encouraging me to apply to this show !)
Purchased by the Heritage Center, "Bottle Cap Blues" will now become a part of the Museum's permanent collection. Much thanks to everyone involved in the show and all the artists represented.
Friday, June 05, 2009
Art Sold at Red Cloud
About Michael Sheyahshe
Michael Sheyahshe (Caddo) has been published in various magazines and journals and his book, Native Americans in Comic Books: A Critical Study, is available from McFarland publications. Michael received two separate Bachelor degrees (cum laude) from OU: one in Native American Studies and another in Film. Michael earned a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in 3D Modeling from the Academy of Art University.
His comic book character, Dark Owl, is featured in a collaboration with the Indigenous Narratives Collective (INC) in INC's Universe #0. Michael illustrated a story written by Mary Skaggs in Literati Press Presents "What The Stars Must Think Of Us", and his story, "Strike & Bolt", illustrated by George Freeman ("Captain Canuck") for AH Comics' Kickstarter-funded, "MOONSHOT: The Indigenous Comic Collection".
His company, alterNative Media (aNm) is a Native American-owned small business, providing a slew of vital creative, artistic, and innovative services to various Indigenous groups as well as numerous business entities on a local, regional, and national level.
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