Busy days ahead…

I was at the Burchfield Penney Art Center along with Marissa and Tonia, 2 other CRNY Haudenosaunee Artists out of Ganondagan in Victor. We were busy sharing and showing the public cordage and material goods from natural fibers. Marissa set up a station for twining scraps of fabric so they could get the idea behind the technique we used and still continue to use in our art. We had a very good day and a great audience of folks who came through.

I will next be at the History Center of Tompkins County in Ithaca making corn husk dolls with folks for the morning and afternoon of Veteran’s Day. Another activity for the younger folks to listen to the story of why the corn husk doll has no face. There are various versions as I had mentioned prior, this story is my favorite version. The information is on this page: https://www.thehistorycenter.net/event-5372164?CalendarViewType=1&SelectedDate=11/6/2023

After that I will be at the Seneca Iroquois National Museum’s Winter Art Market with some small items for sale, as well as the Winter Art Emporium put on by the Clerk’s office at the SAAB or Seneca Allegany Administration Building . November 18, and then on December 1, 2023

Corn husk has been the material of the moment, so I am doing a few things while I can. All while still juggling everything else! lol, life goes on, I hope you are enjoying it. Until next time.

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