Description
This twined bag utilizes caution tape sustainably "harvested" from the traditional games event in Tahlequah combined with strips of heavy-duty black garbage bags.
Category
Textiles
Materials
Caution tape, plastic garbage bags and glass beads.
Dimensions
39" x 12" x 3"
Adrienne Keene
Cherokee Nation
About the Artist
Adrienne Keene is a Cherokee Nation citizen originally from Southern California, but now lives on the Cherokee Reservation in Tulsa. She is a scholar, writer, and artist and her visual work explores themes of Indigenous and Cherokee futurisms using traditional Cherokee art forms like basketry, beadwork, and twining with contemporary and found materials. She is a 2025 - 2027 Tulsa Artist Fellow, where she is working on an essay collection, researching Indigenous representations in popular culture, and expanding her visual arts practice in fiber art.
Pickup & Shipping
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