Conversation with Artist Courtney M. Leonard

"Baleen". Courtney M. Leonard. 

"Baleen". Courtney M. Leonard. 

When speaking with ceramic and mixed media artist Courtney M. Leonard, I can't help but feel a tidal rhythm in her story, a knowing, a conscious patterning of learning and teaching, as if a map is being drawn up through the conversation, a reminder that all things are connected, and to be aware of the connection points. By relating greatly to the ocean in her work, which has sustained her people for generations, Leonard gives us an opportunity  to look deeper at our natural world, and remember to listen to nature. Leonard's work opens a vital conversation about the environment, and our impact on it, but never in a forceful way. When first engaging with the art of Courtney M. Leonard,  a conversation begins in pure abstraction, delicate patterning, line and color, a dream story. But upon learning Leonard's journey and experiences, it becomes apparent there is an urgency within her work. A story mapped out through the various forms and lines, connecting one image to another, and layered in context and concept. The viewer is not told what to see, but invited to look deeper, to see further, to engage with the environment and remember how to think critically about the world we are a part of.

Artist Courtney M. Leonard of Shinnecock Nation

Artist Courtney M. Leonard of Shinnecock Nation

In this episode of Art Beat Conversations, artist Courtney M. Leonard shares with us her journey through education and the various tools for connection and growth she has collected along her path as the artist. We also learn about her travels in Aotearoa and the many inspiring people who weave together her story and continue to inspire her work and world.

"BREACH: STRANDING #1" Courtney M. Leonard, 2014. 2' x 4' Acrylic on Wood Panel. 

"BREACH: STRANDING #1" Courtney M. Leonard, 2014. 2' x 4' Acrylic on Wood Panel. 

Here is the conversation with the intensely hardworking and inspiring indigenous artist, Courtney M. Leonard. 

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Music Featured in this episode by Fat Freddy's Drop.

Featured Song: Fat Freddy’s Drop vs. SP:MC, mash-up by dj erin e

BREACH: Scrimshaw Studies. Courtney M. Leonard, 2014

BREACH: Scrimshaw Studies. Courtney M. Leonard, 2014

More about the artist:

Courtney M. Leonard from the Shinnecock Nation of Long Island, New York. Leonard's work explores the evolution of language, image and culture through various mixed media pieces, woven together with an asthtetic that seems to map an experience of the world she has experienced. She studied art and museum studies at the Institute of American Indian Arts (AFA 2000), Alfred University (BFA 2002), and the Rhode Island School of Design (MFA 2008). She currently lives in Santa Fe, NM and works as a professional artist and educator.

Visit Courtney M. Leonard at her website here.

Conversation with Artist Cannupa Hanska Luger

Ceramic artist Cannupa Hanska 

Ceramic artist Cannupa Hanska 

In this episode I talk with ceramic and mixed media artist Cannupa Hanska (Mandan/Hidatsa/Arikara/Lakota). Cannupa Hanska is from Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota, and in this interview we learn about his life and process, beginning with growing up on a ranch, being free to explore his imagination without constraint. He also talks about being the son of an artist mother, about attending art school, being 'art trash', and the shift of becoming a father. Cannupa also explains his process and we learn to further appreciate the dynamic relationship between the artist and the clay.

I invite you to listen in to the world of artist Cannupa Hanska.

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Episode 2 features musical interludes in order of appearance from artists The Advantage, Astronautalis, Doug TwoBulls, Robert Johnson and The Wake Singers

Eat Prey, Love. Ceramic. Cannupa Hanska

Eat Prey, Love. Ceramic. Cannupa Hanska

Rochambeau. Ceramic/Mixed Media. Cannupa Hanska.

Rochambeau. Ceramic/Mixed Media. Cannupa Hanska.

Apocalypse Doll. Ceramic/Mixed Media. Cannupa Hanksa

Apocalypse Doll. Ceramic/Mixed Media. Cannupa Hanksa

More about the Artist

"Communication drives me as an artist, but ultimately, I create out of responsibility.  In the entire world I am the only one who can see what I see, and maybe I can create a vision that someone can relate to, and this is enough." -Cannupa Hanska

There is a unique way that artist Cannupa Hanska sees the world. It seems he is activated on every level of his being, engaging with his art in such a complex and compassionate way, that it seems he is in a constant state of discovery and adaptation. Perhaps he has found a love for continual creation through art not separate from every part of his life, a balance that not many can maintain. His creative process has no end and no beginning, and this is reflected in each new, refreshing and complex body of work he produces. 

 

Cannupa Hanska is represented with Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe, NM.

Check out Cannupa's Website or follow him on Tumblr and Facebook.

Stereotype: The Stefani. Ceramic/Mixed Media. Cannupa Hanska

Stereotype: The Stefani. Ceramic/Mixed Media. Cannupa Hanska