Diné Bi Sin: Dakota Mace Talks to Trees and the Land Actually Answers Back

Diné Bi Sin: Dakota Mace Talks to Trees and the Land Actually Answers Back

Attention everyone! Dakota Mace is here to remind us that Indigenous identity isn’t frozen in a museum case like a dusty artifact, but is actually alive, evolving, and occasionally showing up in your Instagram feed. Join her live on January 28th at 5 PM MT via Zoom (link provided upon registration) as she spills the tea on her exhibition Dahodiyinii and how she’s redefining Western worldviews one photo at a time. 🌵📸✨

In a groundbreaking revelation, Mace will share how her interdisciplinary practice—spanning photography, natural dyeing, and story movement—proves that Native cultures aren’t vanishing but are instead adapting faster than your TikTok algorithm. The event, part of Santa Fe Workshops’ free Creativity Continues series, includes a live Q&A where you can finally ask why your camera roll doesn’t capture ancestral memory quite the same way.

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Chuck B. Ballsy, affectionately known in the satirical world as “The Sultan of Snark,” is a self-proclaimed sports expert who peaked athletically in middle school dodgeball.

Born in Halfcourt, Indiana, Chuck spent his formative years shouting unsolicited advice at professional athletes on TV, firmly believing that his couchside coaching was the key to their success.

Chuck B. Ballsy: because in the game of sports and sarcasm, he’s always the MVP. 🏀🎤

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