In Progress provides opportunities for young people to develop their skills as storytellers, artists and leaders through the use of digital media. Each year, this small non-profit partners with urban, rural, and tribal communities to provide quality mentorships that contribute to building the public voice of those least heard in our nation, serving more than 1,000 youth each year.
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Print: $20.00 Determination features the digital photography work of a small community of youth living in the village of Nett Lake. Each
image presented in this catalog reflects the respect, pride, and sheer determination of the young people that have grown
up in this quiet reservation community. Nett Lake village rests in a remote wooded area in northeastern Minnesota and is
home to a few hundred Bois Forte Band Members.
The young artists that produced this catalog range in age from 7 to 24. Most have limited opportunities to practice their
artform but each embrace the opportunity with deep dedication and appreciation.
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FramedFramed (book)
Print: $25.00 Download: $10.00 FRAMED features the digital photography work of three outstanding new artists — Caitlin Connery, Cha Lor and Kao Na “Raynie” Vang. Together they have learned and created. They have taught one another by photographing and critiquing each other’s work. They have used their cameras to explore the inner workings of their minds and let loose upon the world their expressions of what it means to move from childhood to womanhood. These new artists are young women, ages 14 to 16, living in the Twin Cities metro area. Each is self-taught. Each has talent and ability that shines. They are truly photographers in their own right. They are also a trio of artists that are now learning from each other, teaming up on photo shoots and trading their current knowledge of the form.
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Print: $35.00 Download: $12.50 Imagine something so beautiful, so enchanting yet so obvious, that you take it for granted, and you never miss it until it's gone. These precious things are our reservations. We SIng Our Songs invites you to see the inner-beauty of reservation life through this rare collection of digital photography produced by emerging artists from Indian communities throughout Minnesota.
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Print: $15.00 Download: $5.00 The "Ojibwe Baby Book" offers a wonderful way to introduce your children to their Anishinaabe heritage. The book has room for pictures, information about your child's growth and development and first words every child needs to know.
Written and designed by Niibin and Jamie Headbird
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Print: $25.00 Download: $10.00 Follow Me features the digital photography work of fifteen outstanding emerging artists. They represent two decades of
photographic perspective, ranging in age from 8 to 28. The artists represent varied communities, with a handful coming
from long distances to present their work. Many have not met each other, but they all share a deep respect for the art of
digital media. Each are self-taught. Each have talent and ability that measures well beyond their own expectations. Each
have embraced the ever-changing technologies of this new art form and are willing to bend and mold their learning to the
opportunities revealed.
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Print: $25.00 Download: $12.50 In Progress proudly presents a collection of photographic works by emerging artists from the Twin Cities Hmong community. The works speak to the rich diversity that exists within every culture. It calls for everyone to watch and appreciate the desires, fears and aspirations of the young artists that produced the contents of this book. The works were all created through the use of digital cameras and computers and were then printed, framed and presented publicly.
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Print: $55.00 Download: $12.50 Through The Eagle’s Eye is a curriculum guide that supports teachers and administrators in building innovative and academically challenging media arts programs. The guide includes lesson plans, assessments, and an array of activities ready to introduce into the clasroom.
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Disc: $19.95 Life on The Reservation is a documentary about “our lives”. It is our response to all the negative, uninformed opinions people have made about young people living on Leech Lake Reservation. Our goal was to make a movie that would give people a chance to see who we are and what we value.
Produced by:
Danielle White
Keith Carmona
Rodger Johnson
Rodney Johnson, Jr.
Anthony Hare
Jessica White
Joe Joe White
Regina Walker
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Disc: $14.95 I grew up in an enviroment surrounded by music & struggle,
up’s & down’s , dreams & hope’s ,But music was always by
my side it always had my back it took away pain ,stress
& it opened my eyes .I make music to help others realize
theirs more to life other then the streets & false hopes.
I named this CD “ova the years strugglin” because it took
me a long time to get where i’m at & the struggle took a lot
from me.
“As the years go by we keep growing & music intensifyed it’s self
to get everyone’s adreniline flowing”
Alway’s keep your head up & know music is alway’s around you
Jayson annette AKA J-dawg
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Print: $30.00 Download: $5.00 Fourth graders from Kelliher School present their research on the incredible world of bugs!
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Print: $15.00 Download: $5.00 A catalog of digital artwork and writing by seventh grade students at Kelliher High School.
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Print: $11.56 Download: $4.99 A comic adventure where the president of the United States is kidnapped and then rescued by a group of young super heroes.
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Print: $14.36 Download: $4.99 Seventh grade is a time of dynamic change, a time to reflect on roots, examine the present and speculate about the future. In creating self-portraits and poetry for this publication, students were invited to envision what they will do “someday”, and to transfer their possibilities into pictures and words. By artistically photographing self-portraits and unleashing their voices in words, students validated their individuality and gave credibility to their dreams. The result is a compilation documenting the faces and ever changing lives of Kelliher School seventh graders.
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