Minneapolis art gallery director talks about Ojibwe painter’s importance — Native American Journalists Association

By Taylar Dawn Stagner @taylarsiisiiko& Benjamin C Yazza @benjamincyazza Ojibwe expressionist artist George Morrison is being celebrated at two separate art galleries in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Morrison grew up on the Grand Portage reservation in northern Minnesota. Todd Bockley of Bockley Gallery, Angela Two Stars (Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate) of All My Relations and Two Rivers Gallery have…

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