Dawn Spears
Apparel, dolls, art cards and posters
Narragansett
Ashaway, Rhode Island
Dawn Spears is inspired by the vibrant colors and patterns of the natural world and the symbolism within her Indigenous culture. Her hand-painted tote bags, shoes, and jackets are one of a kind. She also makes cornhusk dolls and has created a line of richly detailed posters and art cards from works in her sketchbook. In addition to abstract geometric and floral patterns, many of her works honor women’s roles. The female figures are meant to offer solace to those who need it, and often lack facial features so that all women can see themselves and their loved ones in the figures.
Dawn was immersed in art from an early age, as a child assisting her mother, the Choctaw artist and educator Diosa Summers. Dawn has shown her work at the American Indian Arts Marketplace at the Autry Museum, Heard Museum Indian Fair & Market, SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market, and We Are the Seeds. Dawn is dedicated to teaching about Eastern Woodland culture through her art and activism. For 25 years she has coordinated cultural events and educational programs, and created materials for Native language and arts. She and her husband own and operate Ashawaug Farm, in Ashaway, Rhode Island, and they founded the Narragansett Food Sovereignty Initiative, a farm-based organization devoted to reclaiming food and cultural ways for Narragansett people.
Listings (10)
- $185.00Custom Converse, Women size 7 (US) Blue/Purple Double tongue
- $265.00Making a Statement Wedges Size 9
- $180.00Hand Painted Shoes (size 9)
- $20.00Art Cards: Moon Collection
- $20.00Art Cards: Natural Beauty Collection
- $20.00Art Cards: Three Sister Collection
- $45.00nittaûnis (my daughter)
- $45.00okásu aúke (mother earth) 11 x 17
- $45.00Thirteen Moons, 11 x 17
- $45.00Strawberry Daughters, print, 11 x17
Reviews from customers (1)
- KK
Beautiful cards. Wonderful experience working with artist and project antelope. I strongly encourage others to visit the site.
Kimberly K•July 2024•