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Printing, Sovereignty, and Protest

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Jimmy Dean Horn is a multidisciplinary artist and designer whose work lives at the intersection of print, protest, and personal story. What began as a deep love for printmaking has grown into a broader design practice—one that now spans clothing, objects, and public expression. In this lecture, Horn traces his journey through art and sovereignty, showing how print became both a medium and a message. His work speaks to the power of making as a form of resistance, and how design can hold memory, identity, and a call to action.

Wednesday, July 30: 7-8:45pm EST | 6-7:45pm CST | 4-5:45pm PST

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  • Jimmy Dean Horn

    Jimmy Dean Horn

    Jimmy is a member of the Chickasaw Nation. Jimmy Dean Horn is a multidisciplinary artist based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, working in printmaking, stained glass, and painting. His work blends Chickasaw symbolism ...
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