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An image of Jason Wesaw

Jason Wesaw

Tribal Affilitiation:
Potawatomi

Art Form:
Pottery

Hometown:
Dowagiac, Michigan

Dates of Residency:
May 12-17, 2008

 



New Art from Traditional Influences
Jason Wesaw has always been an artist, exploring his creativity through photography and music.  But in recent years, he has found new influences from his Potawatomi heritage.  This has led him to work with clay where he has been searching for a traditional approach on his own.  There are no strong traditions of working with clay among the living members of his tribe, but he believes there is a connection that he is working to rekindle.

Jason’s father is Potawatomi and his mother is European so he is a product of two cultures.  But he is drawn to the Potawatomi culture in many ways and has begun working as a cultural associate for the Potawatomi Band.  His native heritage has become a strong part of his life and his artistic inspiration.

Images of Jason Wesaw and his pottery.
Jason Wesaw's residency was supported by grants from the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust and the National Endowment for the Arts. The Prime Project: Primary Resources Inspire Multicultural Education

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