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Artists-In-Residence Program
Mike Marshall, full-time artist was born in Rosebud, South Dakota. Marshall utilizes hides, bone beads and paint, creating work that is utilitarian as well as objects that are decorative and sought after by collectors. Among his many items are painted rawhide containers of various shapes and sizes, painted buffalo robes, silverwork, beaded jewelry, horn spoons, beaded spoons, Lakota toys and games and more. He will be working in the visitor center July 10th - 12th.
Each summer, the staff at Agate continue the legacy of rancher James Cook by inviting American Indian artists back to the Niobrara Valley. In the past, artists have brought skills handed down to them such as creating beautiful bead and quill work, hide paintings, ledger art and decorated gourds. more...
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