Join us for an illuminating conversation with two-spirit Chippewa artist Anna Johnson, hosted in conjunction with her exhibition Gigawaabimin. Johnson’s work integrates culturally significant Ojibwe materials like birch bark, medicinal plants, and ledger paper into contemporary printmaking and collage. This Artside Chat delves into Johnson’s creative energies and her exploration of themes related to loss, systemic discrimination, Native identity, and collective resilience. Johnson’s exhibition embodies the parting sentiment Gigawaabimin—“we’ll see each other again”—celebrating connection, heritage, and healing. Don’t miss this inspiring dialogue with one of North Dakota’s own.