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Beading Culture: Iroquois Raised Beadwork and the Next Generation

Thursday, September 22, 2016 - 10:00am

Oneida artist Karen Ann Hoffman of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, is sharing her deep knowledge of Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) raised beadwork with a group of apprentices and friends. This short video focuses on Hoffman’s work with Rodrick Elm (also of Stevens Point), who undertook a formal apprenticeship to learn raised beadwork, and her informal teaching relationship with eleven-year-old Coral Cook of Gresham, Wisconsin. This video was produced by Tom Moss for the James Watrous Gallery.

The James Watrous Gallery thanks Wisconsin Academy members, donors, and the following Beading Culture exhibition sponsors for their support:

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