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Our member artists are jewelry designesr, regalia makers, graphic artists and specialists in computer art and design. Their jewelry is handmade and meticulously designed to be unique one of a kind art pieces. They have been described as "wearble art" and have been sold around the country. Our artists also work as a consultants and mentors to other Native artists and youth and lead workshops on best practices for Native art and design as well as participate in NWC events. You can learn more about any artist by clicking on a picture below. Purchase items on ETSY!

Featured Artists (Arts, Voices & Perspectives Project)

Thanks to a grant from the Seventh Generation Fund and support from the Ink People Center for the Arts and Center for Indian Community Development we are so happy to be premiering the first of THREE videos about some of the local artists from the Northern California area. The first video featured is for artist Marlette Grant- Jackson. You can view the video to the left. Featured artists for these videos include: SuWorhrom David Baldy, Kateri Masten, Marlette Grant-Jackson and David Mata. Videographer/Editor: Brook Colley Director/ Coordinator: Cutcha Risling Baldy Song Owner: Cutcha Risling Baldy SIngers: Viola "Chummy" Brooks & Cutcha Risling Baldy

The Native Women's Collective is currently in production on the artist feature videos. If you are an artist (local to the Northern California area) and are interested in being featured in a short video please contact us. As we secure more funding for videos we will put out a new call for artist features. contact: nwc@nativewomenscollective.org for more information.
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