Ledger Art Workshops. Art as Therapy

The Mestizo Center is pleased to announce the last “Under the Skin” workshop Fall 2017. With the support of the Plateau Center for Research and Collaboration and Native American Programs and Native American Student Center we are honored to announce the visit of Black Feet Artist John Pepion  this Thursday November 30.

Students, faculty, staff, and community members will have two spaces to listen to John’s story and co-create ledger art. People are invited to attend either or both ? 10-12 we will be in Cleveland 21A and 2-5pm Mestizo Center Cleveland Hall 121 (Beside the Math Lab). A couple of  links on John’s artistic are provided below. We hope you can join us in this semester’s last space of listening, dialogue, and creation. Our gratitude in advance for the support expressed to the Mestizo Center and “Under the Skin” series.
 
https://www.johnisaiahpepion.com/
Organizer: PhD Nancy Carvajal- Mestizo Center
Sponsors: Plateau Center for Research and Collaboration, Native American Programs and Native American Student Center, Mestizo Center
Social Media: facebook.com/mestizocenter/

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