Dakota Artist Features Original Paintings and Sculptures
The
owner of this site, Janice Albro is an enrolled member of the Sisseton-Wahpeton
Sioux Tribe of South Dakota. She was
born in
Janice’s
work was exhibited at the Institute for American Indian Studies in
Janice
has received the prestigious honor of being selected as a “2003 SWAIA Fellow”
for the Indian Market in
Just
as intense as her desire to sculpt is Janice’s love of dancing. She is an accomplished Jingle Dress dancer and
has traveled to many states throughout the country dancing in competition and
has been honored to serve as Head Lady Dancer at numerous Pow Wows. The dance has inspired her series of powerful
bronzes that capture the incredible feeling of being in the sacred circle
dancing to the beat of the drum that echoes the heartbeat of a people who have
survived for more than 500 years. In her
words, “It is an indescribable sensation of happiness, reverence and respect to
dance for the elders and those who can no longer dance. You can sense the inherent pride of our
ancestors as many of the songs they sang long ago still ring out.” Besides her love of art work and dancing,
Janice is also an avid seamstress who, not only makes her own ceremonial
clothing, but also makes dance outfits for family and friends.
Through
her work, Janice shares a small part of her heritage, its arts, traditions,
social customs, ancestral and spiritual beliefs. It is her hope that her creations will truly
be a reflection of what her grandfather, “Eyahotanka” might have envisioned in
a time past.
You
can contact Janice at janice@jalbroart.com
or visit the website at www. href="http://www.jalbroart.com">jalbroart.com.







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