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Anne Greenwood

Winter Count:A 40-Year Calendar of

Events

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Anne Greenwood

• Anne Greenwood, Portland, Oregon artist grew up in Jamestown and Dickinson.

• Her show is a small installation. Winter Counts were calendars used by the Plains Indians to record time pictographically. Greenwood uses this Plains Indian tradition to record her own personal history using hand-stitched embroidery. She then reproduced these textiles in a handmade artist’s portfolio of prints which can be displayed also.

• Anne Greenwood, Portland, Oregon artist grew up in Jamestown and Dickinson.

• Her show is a small installation. Winter Counts were calendars used by the Plains Indians to record time pictographically. Greenwood uses this Plains Indian tradition to record her own personal history using hand-stitched embroidery. She then reproduced these textiles in a handmade artist’s portfolio of prints which can be displayed also.

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Installation – can be stacked or run horizontally

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wintercount detail

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handmade book

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Installation detail

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book detail

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Thoughts…

• Small exhibit• Could be coupled with additional

“personal winter count” projects created in classes and workshops at your galleries.

• Could be coupled with other textile artists.• Opportunity to teach people about Native

American winter counts.• Very easy to install – nicely designed

• Small exhibit• Could be coupled with additional

“personal winter count” projects created in classes and workshops at your galleries.

• Could be coupled with other textile artists.• Opportunity to teach people about Native

American winter counts.• Very easy to install – nicely designed