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Our Belongings: Sqelixʷ ‘Salish’ Art and Toolmaking w/ Cameron and Aspen Decker

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Sponsored by Humanities Montana

During the course of Our Belongings : Sqelixʷ ‘Salish’ Art and Toolmaking Aspen and Cameron Decker speak about the process of making Salish art and tools, the issues that it brings up in regards to making the objects (environment, sustainability, culture), and what that reveals about the place we are in as Contemporary Native American people. Their presentation teaches holistic Indigenous understandings about native plants, and connection with the land and local ecosystems. This presentation also introduces the science behind these objects, as well as various contemporary Native American artists who influence the work of Aspen and Cameron Decker. Together, both speakers incorporate and speak Salish Language and Plains Sign Language associated with the making of objects with students, during their program.

Our Belongings: Sqelixʷ ‘Salish’ Art and Toolmaking w/ Cameron and Aspen Decker

Sqelixʷ ‘Salish’ Art and Toolmaking workshop w/ Cameron and Aspen Decker

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Sponsored by Humanities Montana & Hockaday Museum

Cordage and cedar bark basket replicas made with watercolor paper and painting  Together, both speakers incorporate and speak Salish Language and Plains Sign Language associated with the making of objects with students, during their program.  Class size is limited so please sign up!.

Sqelixʷ ‘Salish’ Art and Toolmaking workshop w/ Cameron and Aspen Decker

Bigfork Art / Cultural Center

The Bigfork Art and Cultural Center (BACC) is dedicated to enriching our community by fostering creativity, preserving regional history, and providing inclusive cultural experiences. Through dynamic exhibitions, educational programs, and collaborative initiatives, we inspire curiosity, celebrate artistic expression, and honor the unique heritage of Northwest Montana.

As determined by the Internal Revenue Service Code, Bigfork Art and Cultural Center is a 501(c)3 organization, exempt from federal income tax. Bigfork Art and Cultural Center's tax identification number is 366212000. 

525 Electric Avenue
Bigfork, Montana

406.837.6927