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    Native POP 2019

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    By FAAM Staff on July 15, 2019 Blog, Web Content

    Native Pop

    7th Annual Native POP Art Market and Cultural Celebration features Art, Fashion, Film and Music

    Main Street Square, Rapid City, SD
    Reception: Friday, July 19, 5:00 am – 8:00 pm
    Market: Saturday, July 20, 9:00 am – 8:00 pm

    Native POP: People of the Plains is a one-day, juried Native American art market and cultural celebration featuring original work by established and emerging Native visual artists focusing on Great Plains culture. This is the seventh year for the free and family-friendly annual event at Main Street Square in the heart of downtown Rapid City, South Dakota on the third weekend of July.  This year the Native POP art market will take place on Saturday, July 20 from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. At Native POP art market, visitors will have the opportunity to buy artwork directly from the artists.

    In addition to the fine art market, Native POP is a cultural celebration with top Native performing artists and Native culture bearers sharing and demonstrating their cultural knowledge and artistry throughout the day.

    Culture bearers are individuals who carry ancestral knowledge and pass on the traditions and lifeways of their people. In recent years Native POP culture bearers have included traditional games and lacrosse, regalia making, fashion design, bow and arrow making, quillwork, and beadwork. This year’s culture bearers are the Lakota Sewing Circle, Gloria Little, Mahpiya Lone Elk, Karen Swan, and Stephanie Two Crow.

    As part of the cultural celebration, Native POP will host their fourth annual fashion show from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm and a Native film showcase presented in partnership with Vision Maker Media and South Dakota Public Broadcasting.  The Native film showcase will run from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm at the SDPB Black Hills Bureau at 415 Main Street.

    The Native POP performance stage has included Native flute, powwow drum, folk, blues, hip-hop, alt-rock and spoken word as previous performances. After the market ends two bands, Scotti Clifford & Spirits Cry and Sons of Sans Arc, will perform a free concert from 6:00 pm to 8:00pm to close out the event.

    This celebration of Native art and culture brings together the communities of Rapid City and the surrounding areas along with the artists, performers, and families from the regional tribal nations of the Great Plains. This is event highlights the range and diversity of Native art and cultural expression while encouraging dialogue and sharing across cultures.

    Reception

    Native POP recognizes artistic achievement at a ticketed artist awards reception on Friday, July 19 with $17,000 in awards, at the Dahl Arts Center. The evening offers entertainment, refreshments, a sneak peek at the market’s premier art, and a chance to meet and visit with the artists. Tickets available for purchase at nativepop.org

    Native POP

    Artists

    This year’s participating artists include:

    Angela Babby
    Caroline Bald Eagle/ Ravenshead
    Emilie Bald Eagle/ Ravenshead
    Carlin Bear Don’t Walk
    Keith BraveHeart
    Joanne Brings Thunder
    Roger Broer
    Madison Burnette
    Marshall Burnette
    Fredrick Clarin
    Cecelia Firethunder
    Tani Gordon
    Stan Hawkins
    Charles Her Many Horses
    Rhonda Holy Bear
    Terra Houska
    Unalee Howe
    Susan Hudson
    Valerie Janis
    Galen LaRoche
    Terran Last Gun
    Bonnie LeBeau
    Bill Mendoza
    Lynnette Morin
    Marlena Myles
    Molina Parker
    Wade Patton
    Mikayla Patton
    Susan Peebles
    Debbie Rattling Leaf
    Martin Red Bear
    Charles Rencountre
    Nelda Schrupp
    Gene Swallow
    Brian Szabo
    Linda Szabo
    Paul Szabo
    Dustin Twiss
    Marty Two Bulls Jr.
    Micheal Two Bulls
    Jennifer White

    nativepop.org

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