Santee Smith continues her work to build art space on Six Nations — this time hosting a Creation Lab bringing together established and emerging indigenous storytellers to the Talking Earth Studios. Workshops were held in writing, film, art, pottery, and sculpture. The lab was financially supported in part by Seeing Red 6Nations — an indigenous owned media company on Six Nations looking to support and amplify accurate indigenous representation in all forms of media. Left to right: Stevie Salas, Chief Creative Officer for Seeing Red 6Nations; Santee Smith, Managing Artistic Director for Kaha:wi Dance Theatre and Bryan Porter, Founder of Seeing Red 6Nations.
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