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    IM: Edge 2018

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    By Michelle Lanteri on August 17, 2018 Blog
    Jonathan Curley (Diné)

    IM: Edge at Santa Fe Indian Market 2018 offers audiences excitement through its preview and opening as intertribal gatherings. The exhibition and fashion show provided audiences no shortage of diversity in perspectives, media, and styles. Through this mosaic of expression, bridges formed between paintings, photographs, and wearable art. Protecting the earth took a strong presence as just one line of critical thought at IM: Edge. This foundational way of life shone boldly in artists’ personalized visual languages employed in photographs, paintings, and fashion. Visit IM: Edge at the Santa Fe Convention Center (201 W. Marcy Street) between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Sat., Aug. 18 and Sun., Aug. 19. Free admission.

    Vanessa Bowen (Diné)

     

    I Am Anishinaabe
    I Am Anishinaabe at the fashion preview at IM:Edge

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