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Chief Shelton Story Pole

For years I have worked to bring awareness to the first peoples of Western Washington and been a huge fan of Chief William Shelton. Granted my grandmother heralds from Tulalip so I have bias, even still this man made a mark on making a difference in his body of work. Today, I'm coordinating with the Burke Museum and Hibulb cultural museum to take a trip to an off site storage facility where the pole was delivered to Seattle from Chicago.

You might be asking yourself, why am I talking about a Story Pole on a welcome figure page? Well, it's because it's about the regional sculpture. Story poles were part of a movement created to preserve Western Washington Salish mythology. In the turn of the 20th century totem poles were the rage due to the Alaska gold rush and Seattle as the go between for people venturing that way. This trend never died and to this day people identify totem poles as a Native Washington phenomena.

At any rate I will be going to see the pole soon and hopefully get some footage of William Shelton's grandson Wayne Williams at the site with some potential insight about the poles history. Stay tuned.

Return from Prague and upcoming videos

So this site hasn't had much updating as it's been mostly to document a single art installation project back in 2010. However, I am working on a video part of a larger project funded by National Endowment of the Arts and the University of Washington that covers sculpture which includes the welcome figure and others of it's kind. I plan to post the video on here once it's done and it will most likely be hosted by Vimeo in the coming month.

Outside the Museum of Anthropology in Prague lugging the demo gear of tools, MacBook Pro and projector all thru the old town square from the University luckily it wasn't just me

Outside the Museum of Anthropology in Prague lugging the demo gear of tools, MacBook Pro and projector all thru the old town square from the University luckily it wasn't just me

On a side note my exhibit in Prague was well received and I have been asked back to do another exhibit this time with a glass studio team with a lengthier trip to last 6wks. It was a pleasure to meet the people there at Charles University and lecture at the Museum of Anthropology to give perspective that not only are us Native Americans alive but making art in the 21st century.