
About this episode
Holly Doll discusses her artistic journey and the intersection of cultural heritage and contemporary expression.
Holly Doll, a distinguished artist and citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, embodies the intersection of cultural heritage and contemporary artistic expression. Specializing in Lakota beadwork and quillwork, Holly's artistic journey commenced at the tender age of two under the tutelage of her mother, instilling in her a deep respect for cultural values that inform her work today. As the Program Director for Ignite Rural and a Program Manager at Arts Midwest, she engages in pivotal efforts to support artists and communities, particularly through collaboration with the Waterers, a collective dedicated to disrupting conventional philanthropy. In this episode, we delve into Holly's multifaceted career, exploring her influences, the role of grief in shaping her path, and the importance of self-care amidst community engagement. We invite you to join us as we uncover the profound insights and experiences that Holly shares, illuminating the vibrant connection between art, culture, and community support. Takeaways: Holly Doll's artistic journey began at a remarkably young age, influenced profoundly by her mother, who instilled in her a deep appreciation for Lakota beadwork and…
People in this episode
Host: 5 Plain Questions
Guest: Holly Doll
Topics covered
- cultural heritage
- artistic expression
- Lakota beadwork
- community support
- self-care
- grief
Keywords
- Holly Doll
- Lakota beadwork
- quillwork
- Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
- community engagement
- artistic journey
- self-care
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Ignite Rural, Arts Midwest, Waterers
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