Julia recently spoke with artist Sheila Pinkel and Uncommon Good director Nancy Mintie about the importance of Native American visibility and activism in art. This video explains the importance of using art within architecture to tell the story of a place and a people, and showcases some of Sheila's work about the Tongva, which Julia helped inform her on throughout her process.
3 Comments
7/5/2020 05:14:19 pm
These are all amazing plant parts, and I would love to get them all. I am planning on getting a great garden, but it was too expensive. I decided to build my own garden, and all of these are what I need. I feel like I can go and make it great as long as I have these parts. I am going to try hard and work my body to the best of its limits as soon as I can.
Reply
6/3/2021 03:22:24 pm
I learned absolutely everything about my question when I read this post, thanks to the author for the detailed description. I wrote my review on the site you can go in and read. Thank you very much for your attention and your time.
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorJulia Bogany is a teacher, activist, and member of the Tongva tribe dedicated to the teaching, revitalization, and visibility of Tongva language and culture. Archive
April 2021
Categories |