Wendy Red Star & Jane Austen are Resilient
Episode description
This episode is a compilation of two of two of the most popular segments of the last year.
Wendy Red Star is an artist whose work explores identity and the effect of colonization on Native Americans in the United States. The multi-talented, multi-media artist works with humor to share her experience and the culture of her family. She shows work worldwide, including places like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Fondation Cartier pour l’ Art Contempora in Paris, and was a recipient of support from the National Endowment of the Arts. Her work is outstanding and has enriched my own study of the effect of colonialism in the United States, and I encourage listeners to check her out. Photo used for episode artwork is by Wendy Red Star, "Ashkaamne (matrilineal inheritance)," 2019. This artwork was produced for the 2019 Art +Feminism Call to Action Art Commission and used via a free use license at Wikimedia Commons.
See her website at:
https://www.wendyredstar.com/
Jane Austen, of course, is well-known as writer of charming comedies of manners, from Bath, England. We explore a more serious side of her in this episode. One of the sources for this episode is:
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jane-Austen
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