Updates

At our inaugural Ohi:yo’ Art Market here on the Allegany Territory, we had a fantastic showing of talented artists and I did take a second place ribbon in the basket category for my basket briefcase.

It had been constructed of the black ash and was then adorn with leather and sinew for the flaps and handle, I used treaty cloth on the inside as an insulator and had 2 leather looking buttons for the closures. I had been inspired and challenged by another talented artist, who mentioned it in a conversation and I took it up. It was called, “Time to Shine”, it was meant to be an dedication piece to All the working women in our society who have to walk both roads in our journey. I attached a splint with the words, Belongs to A: Strong. Resilient. Woman. as her tagline.

Took a road trip to Elkins, WV to attend an opening and do a demonstration on my black ash basketry and had a lot of fun on the way. If you are in the area, stop by.

Creating home:
Indigenous Roots and Connections in the Appalachian Forest

Indigenous people have lived, loved, and created home in the Appalachian Forest since time immemorial. Their connection to this land and influence on Appalachian culture continue today.

Appalachian Forest Discovery Center, 101 Railroad Avenue, Elkins, WV 26241

I am headed next to the Eiteljorg Museum Art Market in June. All my works have been dedicated to this right now. Getting excited for the trip! More information here: