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Jason Wesaw is a multi-disciplinary artist, creating works in an array of media including ceramics, drawings, textiles, and traditional craft objects. His projects are informed by the land and relate stories that are rooted in place, reclamation, and the acknowledgement of spirit. His creative lifestyle balances being a maker with dedicating time to repatriation, working with old seed varieties in the garden, and assisting in communities across the Great Lakes to share traditional knowledge as a means for intertribal learning and living.
Jason is Potawatomi (Turtle Clan) and lives near the historic Potawatomi settlement of Rush Lake, in southwestern Michigan. He has three children and a loving network of family, friends, and ceremonial relatives from across Turtle Island. He creates art for Tribal Nations, markets, galleries, & exhibitions, and his work is in the permanent collections of the Eiteljorg Museum (IN), Grand Valley State University (MI), and the Field Museum (Chicago, IL).
Jason is Potawatomi (Turtle Clan) and lives near the historic Potawatomi settlement of Rush Lake, in southwestern Michigan. He has three children and a loving network of family, friends, and ceremonial relatives from across Turtle Island. He creates art for Tribal Nations, markets, galleries, & exhibitions, and his work is in the permanent collections of the Eiteljorg Museum (IN), Grand Valley State University (MI), and the Field Museum (Chicago, IL).