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Host Nocona Burgess is joined by Joanne Prince, Rainmaker Gallery (Bristol, UK) founder and owner.
RAINMAKER was founded by Joanne Prince in 1991 to provide an opportunity for Native North American Indigenous voices to reach the UK. It all began with a desire to share the rich diversity of Native American arts and cultures and to extend public awareness far beyond the ubiquitous narrow stereotype. Our first gallery was in the leafy Manchester suburb of West Didsbury, where we introduced Native Art to a fascinated and enthusiastic audience. During the Manchester years, Jo became Director of the Tony Abeyta Gallery in Taos, New Mexico, further deepening her experience of Native arts and cultures. Since launching Rainmaker at the age of 26, Jo has made it her life’s work to ensure that contemporary Native American art is continuously exhibited in England.
https://www.rainmakerart.co.uk/
Host Nocona Burgess is joined by Joanne Prince, Rainmaker Gallery (Bristol, UK) founder and owner.
RAINMAKER was founded by Joanne Prince in 1991 to provide an opportunity for Native North American Indigenous voices to reach the UK. It all began with a desire to share the rich diversity of Native American arts and cultures and to extend public awareness far beyond the ubiquitous narrow stereotype. Our first gallery was in the leafy Manchester suburb of West Didsbury, where we introduced Native Art to a fascinated and enthusiastic audience. During the Manchester years, Jo became Director of the Tony Abeyta Gallery in Taos, New Mexico, further deepening her experience of Native arts and cultures. Since launching Rainmaker at the age of 26, Jo has made it her life’s work to ensure that contemporary Native American art is continuously exhibited in England.
https://www.rainmakerart.co.uk/