Odawa Quill Work: Demonstrations & Art Sales at the Blackbird Museum
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Join us for a special cultural event at the Andrew J. Blackbird Museum, where you’ll have the unique opportunity to meet and learn from multiple generations of accomplished Odawa artists: Yvonne Walker Keshick, Odeimin Gèsis Walker Keshick, and Jacob L. Keshick. These renowned quill work artisans will be offering live demonstrations of their intricate, centuries-old craft from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm on site.
Throughout the day, visitors can observe the artists’ techniques, ask questions about their materials and traditions, and gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural significance of quill art within the Odawa community. In addition to demonstrations, a selection of finished works will be available for purchase — a perfect opportunity to support Native artists and bring home a one-of-a-kind piece of Anishinaabe artistry.
No registrations needed, these are drop-in demonstrations. Be sure to visit the new traveling exhibit on Anishnaabe quill work across the street at the Harbor Springs History Museum.
Throughout the day, visitors can observe the artists’ techniques, ask questions about their materials and traditions, and gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural significance of quill art within the Odawa community. In addition to demonstrations, a selection of finished works will be available for purchase — a perfect opportunity to support Native artists and bring home a one-of-a-kind piece of Anishinaabe artistry.
No registrations needed, these are drop-in demonstrations. Be sure to visit the new traveling exhibit on Anishnaabe quill work across the street at the Harbor Springs History Museum.
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