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Aambe! (Let’s Go!): Native American Heritage Month

by College of Arts & Science

Cultural Arts & Media Stufftodo Inclusion & Belonging

Tue, Nov 19, 2024

5 PM – 7 PM CST (GMT-6)

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MU Student Center Main Floor

901 Rollins St, Columbia, MO 65211, United States

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Kim Ann Baker, Oklahoma-based Cherokee artist, explores community care, land practices, and the expression of art in Indigenous culture. Kim Ann Baker will guide participants to explore and challenge their perceptions of Native American people, with a specific focus on the role of Native American women in their communities. Participants will be provided hands on learning experience as they practice the different forms of Indigenous art expression through ink printing and zines.
Food Provided (Assorted appetizers -Stuffed Potato Skins, brown sugar bourbon beef skewers, tomato, mozzarella and olive skewers, Spinach and artichoke dip, and Mini Cheesecake Bites)

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Kim Baker

Cherokee Nation citizen Kim Baker of Tahlequah, Oklahoma has been an artist for as long as she can remember. Her art reflects her life experiences and adventures across her home state of Oklahoma and beyond. It is her effort to capture the essence of these places, people and things and filter it through her perspective, hopefully distilling it into something beautiful and unique. Kimberly's art uses color palettes to convey the profound impact of ADHD on her memory. Her subtle and bold strokes invite viewers to explore the intricate relationship between her condition and her artistic expression.

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Co-hosted with: Multicultural Center, Women's Center

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