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Tanis S'eiltin

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S'eiltin uses classically indigenous materials in her art, including animal pelts and bones. Themes in S'eiltin's works include the impact of Western colonization,
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On her art, S'eiltin says "I strive to create art that is aesthetically beautiful and informative, the goal is to encourage dialogue and raise awareness."
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suspended in a 55-gallon glass tank of oil and water. The work demonstrates themes of colonialism and
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robes and sewed skins into garments. As a child, she often visited Tlingit relatives in
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S'eiltin was born into a family of artists. She learned from her mother, who weaved
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Tanis Maria S'eiltin : "Hit" Video / Installation (2007) on ebuynativeart.com
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S'eiltin is an associate professor and researcher of art and humanities at
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Her work has been exhibited in the following group shows and exhibitions:
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Tlingit installation artist, painter, printmaker, and sculptor
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S'eiltin's works are available in the following collections:
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installation artist, painter, printmaker, and sculptor.
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Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
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Tlingit
Chilkat
Haines, Alaska
Bachelor of Fine Arts
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Masters of Fine Arts
mixed media
University of Arizona
Fairhaven College
postmodernism
M16 rifle
toxic masculinity
Angoon bombardment
First Gulf War
Eiteljorg Fellowship
Anchorage Museum
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
University of Alaska Museum of the North
Seattle Central College
University of California, Davis
McMaster Museum of Art
Museum of Arts and Design
Institute of American Indian Arts
Heard Museum





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