Still Walking in Mocs Catalogue

  • Natalie Romero

  • Natalie Romero

    Video of woven sceneries

  • Natalie Romero

  • Abbe Sunde

  • Robin Richardson Borkowski

    Three Sisters

  • Devon Borkowski

    Girls and Dolls

  • Devon Borkowski

    Mother Earth

  • Jay Richardson Grebe

  • Devon Borkowski

  • Devon Borkowski

    Still Here

  • Jay Richardson Grebe

    Mother Earth

  • Jay Richardson Grebe

    Sky Woman and the Animals Story Gourd

  • Jose Tejo Maya

     I am a remnant of the Nahuatlacah oral tradition a tonalpouhque mexica, a commoner from the lowlands (i.e. Mexico) from a time and place that no longer exists. At present my poetry has been in installations in many countries and continents, like in the UK, US, India, Spain, Australia, Argentina, Germany and Venezuela, et. Al.  Amongst other public art commissions, publications, exhibitions and awards and accolades  Exhibited in different venues with a work that’s titled: Transparencies in Time: Cuahpohualli embedded in ethnopoetic language poetry:. Both exhibited in a comprehensive gallery space and in installation in 3D public art sculptures.  Now the mural/sculpture concept came from dreams, for it’s a refraction of our ancestors so you see a mirror in yourself.  In that the theme applies, for we are always walking with our ancestors with us [i.e. memory as to what the Australian Aboriginal people call the "dreamtime"].  Now in its essence the artwork is a mirror/hologram so all audiences see a reflection.....

  • Jay Richardson Grebe

    All Children Have a Place

  • Jay Richardson Grebe

  • Jay Richardson Grebe

  • Jay Richardson Grebe

  • Desmond Ellsworth

    Nansemond Woven Baskets