Folk + Traditional Arts
Arts Midwest supports, informs, and celebrates the folk and traditional arts field in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, the Native Nations that share this geography, and beyond.
Midwest Culture Bearers Award
The Midwest Culture Bearers Award honors and amplifies the work of nine Midwestern folk arts and culture practitioners each year. We recognize that these individuals are deeply rooted in the practice and preservation of their cultural traditions through craft, storytelling, dance, performance, visual arts, language preservation and more.
Folk and Traditional Arts Resources
We’ve curated a list of valuable tools and information to help support Midwestern folk and traditional arts practitioners.
Recent Folk + Traditional Arts Stories
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June 11, 2024
Sowing Sovereignty: Reclaiming Indigenous Agriculture of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation
By Tracy L. Barnett, Buffalo’s Fire
One grandfather’s vision about ‘gallons and gallons’ of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara seeds nurtures Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College food sovereignty project.
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In Wisconsin, Traditional Mexican Craft Meets Modernist Painting in This 30-Year Collaboration
June 6, 2024
Wenceslas Martinez transforms Sandra Jo’s paintings into intricate woven masterpieces. The couple started by selling their creations from a chicken coop and have since expanded their reach internationally.
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Meet Harmony Hill, the Milwaukee Artist Strengthening the Native Arts Community
May 24, 2024
At the start of Covid lockdown, Harmony Hill felt called to support her community of Native artists in Milwaukee. Since then, she’s built a nonprofit – Red Magic – that hosts festivals and provides resources for all Native artists. Through it all, she’s upending colonial narratives about what art is.
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Across the Upper Midwest, Communities Converge Around Norway’s Hardanger Fiddle
April 4, 2024
In North Dakota and Minnesota, a new generation continues a centuries-old tradition.
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Tatreez Artists Keep This Palestinian Folk Art Alive in the Midwest
March 28, 2024
Afnan Isleem Algharabli of Balady Stitch and Jenin Yaseen of Sr7aneh are stitching the Palestinian traditions of the past to a new generation for the future.
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Small Town, Global Stage: Farah Siraj Offers Up Artistic Exchange in Iowa
March 25, 2024
How Jordan’s “Musical Ambassadress” teamed up with Oskaloosa’s local choir for a week of cultural exchange and learning.
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Native-led Nonprofit Offers Dentalium ‘Shell Sesh’ as One of Many Community Projects
March 19, 2024
Sacred Pipe Resource Center aims to provide Native people a safe space to meet others and expand their circles.
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Rural Iowa Monks Combine Craft and Ecology to Make Caskets
March 5, 2024
Trappist Caskets, located near the New Melleray Abbey in northeast Iowa, prayerfully serves families and the land.
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Two Midwestern Artists Receive Nation’s Highest Honor in Folk and Traditional Arts
February 28, 2024
A master carousel carver and restorationist from Ohio and a tap dancer, teacher, and historian from Illinois are two of the latest NEA National Heritage Fellows.
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This Ohio Studio Makes Iconic Letterpress Prints for Renowned Musicians
February 27, 2024
JustAJar Design Press in Marietta keeps the art of letterpress alive by making event posters, greeting cards, and fine art prints using a centuries-old art form.
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Meet Casandra Artichoker, Young Native Artist Reclaiming Lak̇ot̄a Practices
January 23, 2024
With mentorship from relatives and other artists, Artichoker says she is eager to gain knowledge around traditional art practices and tell impactful stories through her art.
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Meet South Dakotan Baxter Badure, A Handmade Saddle-Maker
January 18, 2024
Inspired as a young ranch hand, Baxter considers saddle-making a “nice little hobby” as he spends evenings after full days of ranching to craft distinct hand-tooled saddles.
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Kayla Powers Embraces the Possibilities of Detroit’s Local Botanicals
October 31, 2023
This Detroit-based artist uses foraged plants from uninhabited lots to create natural dyes, pigments, quilts, and more.
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Meet Noelle Benson, a Native American Star Quilt Maker in North Dakota
October 26, 2023
Colors, traditions, and prayers are all pieced into Benson’s star quilts. Her craft has been encouraged by the women in her family.
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Community Mentorship Sets Sail with Wisconsin’s Hands On Deck
October 24, 2023
The non-profit organization is keeping traditional craft afloat through community boatbuilding in Green Bay.
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With Patience and Sincerity, Indiana Artist Pursues a 6,000-Year-Old Art Form
October 12, 2023
“Urushi is most close to who I am,” says Indianapolis-based artist Nhat Tran, who has been creating abstract sculptural and 2D pieces with lacquer over the past two decades.
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This Wisconsin Museum Preserves and Prints With the World’s Largest Collection of Wood Type
September 26, 2023
From type factory to “working museum,” Hamilton still calls Two Rivers, Wisconsin, home, bringing artists together from all over the world.
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A Bright Spot: The First Two-Spirit Powwow in Rapid City
September 21, 2023
Local and national attendees participated and people danced with and for their communities at the inaugural powwow of its kind in western South Dakota.
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Turning Green Wood into Spoons in Rural Wisconsin
September 19, 2023
Drawn by the utility and accessibility of the craft, spoon carvers in the Driftless region gather to create a new niche for future generations.
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Meet Dani Tippmann, a Native Plant Tradition Bearer in Indiana
September 12, 2023
A member of the Miami (Myaamia) Tribe of Oklahoma, Tippmann’s work brings people together through plants, culture and sense of community.
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Folk Art Takes Root Among Rural Iowa Willow Weavers
September 6, 2023
From growing their materials to teaching others the craft, Lee Zieke and Lindsay Lee’s artistic practices are creatively interwoven with their lives.
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Ghanaian Music Moves Rural Michigan
August 16, 2023
Okaidja Afroso’s week-long World Fest residency brought music into schools, stores, and a Main Street theater, spreading connection and curiosity in small town Albion.
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Friendship and Family at the Heart of This Native Regalia Supply Store
July 31, 2023
Arlene Fairbanks and Jessica Travis opened a one-stop shop to support sewing and regalia-making, an important cultural and creative practice for Native Americans.
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Lakota Hoop Dancer Starr Chief Eagle Tells her Story, and Inspires New Ones
May 4, 2023
In Indigenous culture, the arts aren’t mere entertainment but a vital practice grounded in community. Those arts include hoop dancing, a form of storytelling through movement. Starr Chief Eagle is among a generation of women making the traditionally male practice their own.
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The Black Hills Are Alive With Finnish Music
May 4, 2023
Finnish music sensation Okra Playground brought its captivating and charming sound to South Dakota, connecting cultures through music.
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Calves, Cheese, and Creativity!
April 11, 2023
If we told you there’s a farm where calving, cheese-making, watercolor painting, and singing (to cows) converge, would you believe us?
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Cross-Cultural Exchange: Inuit Music in the Midwest
March 29, 2023
The music of Alaskan ensemble Pamyua moved communities in rural Wisconsin and Michigan, creating “one-in-a-lifetime” moments of connection, collaboration and curiosity.
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Over 100 Years in the Making: The Lakota Song Repatriation Project
December 12, 2022
An act of preservation in 1911 made way for this living project that reclaims Lakota culture, knowledge and religious freedom.
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Not Just Any Kitchen: Sharing Knowledge at Sitting Bull Visitor Center
August 25, 2022
A space is truly of the community when it is shaped by the needs of the people it serves. The Sitting Bull Visitor Center in Fort Yates, North Dakota, the tribal headquarters of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, is recognizing and addressing its community’s need for holistic education around food sovereignty through their proposed Open Kitchen. This initiative complements their rich portfolio of offerings related to Indigenous knowledge and tradition.
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Interview: Rhonda Greene on Sustaining African Dance in Detroit
May 17, 2021
As Executive Director of Heritage Works in Detroit, Michigan, Rhonda Greene has spent decades connecting folks to West African cultural traditions through youth programs, community programs, and placemaking efforts. Arts Midwest spoke with Rhonda about cultural reclamation, placemaking, skill sharing, and the moves we need to memorize for a brighter future.
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Song, Bread, Friendship: Exploring Finnish Heritage in Minnesota
May 10, 2021
Over the course of seven days and nine time zones, Finnish band Kardemimmit joined Minnesota’s New York Mills community in celebrating its Scandinavian heritage.
Podcast: Music & Mental Health In Northern Minnesota
On this episode, we talk with Sam Miltich, a professional jazz guitarist from rural Minnesota who lives with schizophrenia. Sam shares how he’s found solace in nature and how he’s been able to balance his music career and mental health.
Podcast: Art & The Land
On this episode, hear from two Ojibwe artists whose creative practices are deeply connected to the land. Birchbark and quill artist Pat Kruse and water walker Sharon Day share their perspectives on the importance of having a reciprocal relationship with the natural environment and caring for community.
Podcast: Digging Into The Indian Arts And Crafts Act
On this episode, embark on a thought-provoking exploration as Native artist advocates Christina Woods and Graci Horne dig into the intricacies of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990. This landmark truth-in-advertising law prohibits misrepresentation in the marketing of Indian arts and crafts, but many say that the legislation doesn’t go far enough to protect Native artists.