Description
Robin Little Wing Sigo (Suquamish/Duwamish), co-curator of the Indigenous Craft exhibition, will facilitate a conversation with Suquamish Tribal Members about Coast Salish fashion, presenting historical and present day images and what those tell us about the future. A special focus will be on Indigenous futurism and the ancestral charge of energy, politics, and style. Additional themes include:
Craft vs. art
Coast Salish art vs. formline art
The value of craft in relation to time, labor, and cultural knowledge
Audience Q&A and festive reception to follow.
Part of The Abundance of Salalberries pədt’aqa: Celebrating the Suquamish Tribe!
ROBIN LITTLE WING SIGO
Robin Little Wing Sigo is the Suquamish Foundation Director and co-creator of SaltFire, a nonprofit based in the strength of Indigenous joy, rest, and whimsy.
Robin Little Wing Sigo | Suquamish Woman | Indigenous Activist
Suquamish. Mother. Researcher of Love. Activist. Healer. Curator. Storyteller. Meme Dealer. Sovereign Styler. Fighter. Nonprofit Unicorn. Artist. Social Worker. Feminist. Duwamish. Hugger. Overthinker. Futurist. Connection Seeker.
