Native America Calling

Native America Calling


Wednesday, September 3, 2025 – LGBTQ2+ identity is more than just an artistic expression

September 03, 2025

Indigenous Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ artists often add another layer of expression to their work and stories. On top of celebrating their tribal and personal identities, they’re bringing stories and voices forward that aren’t often heard from elsewhere. They can also provide recognition and support for other LGBTQ2+ people searching for connection. We’ll take a look at three new and upcoming Indigenous Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ art exhibits: “Queering Indigeneity” coming to the Minnesota Museum of American Art, “Two-Spirit and MMIW/R Voices” touring Minnesota, and “Two-Spirit and Gender Diversity through History” at the new Orillia Recreation Centre in Ontario, Canada.

GUESTS

Penny Kagigebi (White Earth Ojibwe), artist and emerging curator

Dr. Kate Beane (Flandreau Santee Dakota and Muscogee), executive director of the Minnesota Museum of American Art

Arnold Dahl-Wooley (Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe), national public speaker, advocate for the Two-Spirit LGBTQ+ community, and Twin Cities Pride BIPOC Leader of the Year

Jessica Martin (Métis), goldsmith, fiddle player, and yoga instructor

Monica Loney, (Métis) visual artist

 

Break 1 Music: Out Loud (song) Ailani (artist) Heartbroken Bones (album)

Break 2 Music: Bounty (song) Deerlady (band) Greatest Hits (album)