Framing the Hammer

FTH Ep. 105 - Art as an Act of Vandalizing Nature, with Ishkoten Dougie

4A Arts Season 1 Episode 105

A chat with Indigenous artist Ishkoten Dougi whom Gavin met at the Santa Fe Indian Art Market in August.  During our conversation, Ishkoten discusses many fascinating aspects of his art, creative process, and experience as a Native artist. 

Of the many tidbits he shared, some highlights include that he feels forced to speak out and create artifacts that will set the historic record straight, particularly for Native populations. Also, he sees art as an act of “vandalizing nature” and creating art for audiences 1,000 years in the future.

See our show notes for videos and photos of Ishkoten's work as well as some of his cultural references. 

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