Stitching My Landscape (Gruben) / El Arbol de la Vida y la Abundancia (Rodríquez) / the Sky is Darkening (Rickard with Ferguson, Greene, and Smith) / We Dreamt Deaf (Galanin) / Danger Signs (Kaipova) / What Can We Do?

Stitching My Landscape (Gruben) / El Arbol de la Vida y la Abundancia (Rodríquez) / the Sky is Darkening (Rickard with Ferguson, Greene, and Smith) / We Dreamt Deaf (Galanin) / Danger Signs (Kaipova) / What Can We Do?

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    Nicholas Galanin

    Polar bear taxidermy that is half animal (including the front half of the body) and half rug

    Born 1979 in Sitka, Alaska, USA

    Lives and works on Tlingit Aani, Sitka, Alaska, USA

    Tlingit/Unangax̂

    https://galan.in

    Galanin on "We Dreamt Deaf" recorded by Craft in America:

    Additional media about Galanin:

    • Artist Nicholas Galanin segment, STORYTELLERS episode (Craft in America - YouTube)

    • Nicholas Galanin (Peter Blum Gallery)

    • Nicholas Galanin Suggests We're Ready to Fight Back (Hyperallergic)

    • Nicholas Galanin: The polar bear is an iconic symbol of the struggle for survival of animals and cultures (Honolulu Museum of Art)

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