Harold Freeland, LA based artist discusses his work and his related work as a graphic artist. As a longtime LA resident he shared some great stories about the history of the Native American community here in Los Angeles. He currently does graphic design work at the United American Indian Involvement.
This is part 1 of our conversation.
Thanks to the Southern California Indian Center, Inc where this episode was recorded.
Thanks to Jason Grasl, the man behind the intro voice.
Thanks to JJ Otero and Saving Damsels for the opening music.
Thanks to Carolina Hoyos for the closing music.
Hollywood NDNz is hosted by Tim Ramos, Rainy Fields, and Jim Ruel.
This is a continued conversation with our good friend Jenny Marlowe - chatting about her experiences in London and her various other film and theater projects. And Tim closes things out by sharing some Pomo truth.
Thanks to the Southern California Indian Center, Inc where this episode was recorded.
Thanks to Jason Grasl, the man behind the intro voice.
Thanks to JJ Otero and Saving Damsels for the opening music.
Thanks to Carolina Hoyos for the closing music.
Hollywood NDNz is hosted by Tim Ramos, Rainy Fields, and Jim Ruel.
Our good friend Jenny Marlowe stops by SCIC to share her world travels and various film projects. Between Jenny and Jim, things get a bit nerdy in this one. We hope that's a good thing.
Thanks to the Southern California Indian Center, Inc where this episode was recorded.
Thanks to Jason Grasl, the man behind the intro voice.
Thanks to JJ Otero and Saving Damsels for the opening music.
Thanks to Carolina Hoyos for the closing music.
Hollywood NDNz is hosted by Tim Ramos, Rainy Fields, and Jim Ruel.
Join us for our conversation with multitalented artist Neeko April. Learn about what her work as a professional colorist entails and then switch gears as she talks about carrying on her family legacy as a silversmith.
You can check out her work here:
Once again, special thanks to the Southern California Indian Center where this episode was recorded.
Thanks to JJ Otero and Saving Damsels for our intro music.
Thanks to Jason Grasl, the intro voice.
Thanks to Carolina Hoyos for our outtro music.
Join us for our conversation with multitalented artist Neeko April. Learn about what her work as a professional colorist entails and then switch gears as she talks about carrying on her family legacy as a silversmith.
You can check out her work here:
Once again, special thanks to the Southern California Indian Center where this episode was recorded.
Thanks to JJ Otero and Saving Damsels for our intro music.
Thanks to Jason Grasl, the intro voice.
Thanks to Carolina Hoyos for our outtro music.