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JoAnne Bird is an artist from South Dakota. She is part of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate, and most of her art is inspired by her Native American heritage[1]. She considers herself an impressionist, with a specific emphasis on unplanned works[2]. Her grandma was an important inspiration to her and influenced her work greatly[3]. Her work usually contains various colors, textures, and shapes that represent people. She received an education in arts at Dakota State University in Madison, Macalester College and the Institute of American Indian Arts at Santa Fe, New Mexico[4]. She was won numerous awards and is frequently recognized as an accomplished artist.
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- ^ "ABOUT JOANNE BIRD". dfnativeartsstore. Retrieved 2024-11-21.
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