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Marcie Rendon

Current Role: 50 Over 50: 2018 Arts Honoree | Author
Marcie Rendon is a citizen of the White Earth Nation. She was listed on Oprah Magazine’s 2020 list of 31 Native American Author’s to read and received the 2020 McKnight Distinguished Artist Award. Marcie’s novel Girl Gone Missing, is the second Cash Blackbear novel and was nominated for the Putnam’s Son’s Sue Grafton Memorial Award at the Edgars, 2020. Murder on the Red River received the Pinckley Women’s Debut Crime Novel Award 2018. Both novels are available from SoHo Press. Marcie has non-fiction children’s books and four plays published. Her script, Sweet Revenge, had a staged reading at the Playwright Center, with support from the Guthrie Theater Native Stakeholders group, 2021. The creative mind of Raving Native Theater, she curated TwinCities Public Television’s Art Is…CreativeNativeResilience 2019. Diego Vázquez and Marcie received the Loft’s 2017 Spoken Word Immersion Fellowship for work with incarcerated women.

Eastern Shawnee TribeAlistair Bane is an accomplished artist, writer and engaging storyteller. He enjoys working in various mediums, including quilting, acrylic on canvas and beadwork. Mr. Bane feels each medium uniquely allows him to express different aspects of life.Mr. Bane was a resident artist at the Denver Art Museum in 2016. He enjoys teaching others and has held classes for various organizations throughout the country, often focusing on art to heal generational trauma. Mr. Bane serves as host and storyteller of “The Moth Radio Hour.” He also frequently performs at The Moth Mainstage Shows. In his spare time, Mr. Bane volunteers to foster and rehabilitate dogs for dog rescue organizations.
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