Suquamish Style: Past, Present, & Futurism
Robin Little Wing Sigo (Suquamish/Duwamish), co-curator of the Indigenous Craft exhibition, will facilitate a conversation with Suquamish Tribal Members about Coast Salish fashion, presenting historical and present day images and what those tell us about the future. A special focus will be on Indigenous futurism and the ancestral charge of energy, politics, and style. Additional themes include:
- Craft vs. art
- Coast Salish art vs. formline art
- The value of craft in relation to time, labor, and cultural knowledge
Audience Q&A and festive reception to follow.
Part of The Abundance of Salalberries pədt’aqa: Celebrating the Suquamish Tribe!
When
3:00pm – 4:30pm
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ABOUT THE PANELISTS
ROBIN LITTLE WING SIGO
Robin Little Wing Sigo is the Suquamish Foundation Director and co-creator of SaltFire, a nonprofit based in the strength of Indigenous joy, rest, and whimsy.
Robin Little Wing Sigo | Suquamish Woman | Indigenous Activist
Suquamish. Mother. Researcher of Love. Activist. Healer. Curator. Storyteller. Meme Dealer. Sovereign Styler. Fighter. Nonprofit Unicorn. Artist. Social Worker. Feminist. Duwamish. Hugger. Overthinker. Futurist. Connection Seeker.
THANKS TO OUR 2026 EXHIBITION SPONSORS!