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Maggie Thompson

Artiste textile américaine
Maggie Thompson est une artiste textile et designer amérindienne du Fond du Lac Ojibwe qui se concentre sur les « tricots et tapisseries ». Son travail se concentre sur son héritage et son identité et aborde également l'appropriation culturelle et... Wikipédia (anglais)
Makwa Studio is a design space started by Maggie Thompson for textiles such as weaving and knitting.
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Maggie Thompson (born Margaret Curtis; November 29, 1942), is an American longtime editor of the now-defunct comic book industry news magazine Comics ...
Minneapolis | Textiles | Pole Fitness | Ojibwe | Northrupking Building Studio 238 | Represented by @bockleygallery | RISD Alumni | @makwashop.
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I am currently a postdoctoral researcher in planetary and exoplanetary experimentation at ETH-Zürich working with Professor Paolo Sossi and the Experimental ...
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Paul, MN, with a studio in Minneapolis) is a textile artist and designer who derives inspiration from her Ojibwe heritage, family history, and the contemporary ...
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Come ride shotgun with me! Country Music Singer/Songwriter Glitter in my Veins✨ God✝ @wrangler wearing and @converse lacing!
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I completed my Ph.D. in Astronomy & Astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz in March 2023. Originally from Reston, Virginia, I received my B.A. ...
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Maggie Thompson, a native of Spartanburg, SC, is an up-and-coming singer/songwriter who now calls Nashville, Tennessee her home. Maggie moved to Nashville ...
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Maggie Thompson. Maggie Thompson (Fond du Lac Ojibwe) was born and raised in Minneapolis, MN. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Textiles at the Rhode ...
Maggie Thompson is a Native American textile artist and designer from the Fond du Lac Ojibwe with a focus on "knitwear and tapestry".