Wendy Red Star (Apsáalooke (Crow), b. 1981) wanted to be a horse trainer. Becoming her generation’s most prominent Native American artist wasn’t a consideration. She loved horses and couldn’t draw.
When multimedia artist Wendy Red Star went to public school in Montana as a kid, she wasn’t taught any Apsáalooke (Crow) history. She and many of her classmates were of Crow descent and lived on the ...
While preparing for her first public art exhibition—a series of paintings reproduced on bus stops in New York, Chicago, and Boston—artist Wendy Red Star turned to museums for research. She was looking ...
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