Ida Aronson of the United Houma Nation
Bio
Ida Aronson is a Two-Spirit citizen of the United Houma Nation, a member of the Houma Language Project, and a founding member of the Bvlbancha Collective and Okla Hina Ikhish Holo project. They are a multimedia artist, working in a vast variety of mediums: from lighting design for the stage and event realm, to visual arts and crafts such as basket weaving and drawing. They hold an AA in Liberal Arts (Theatre focus) at Cape Cod Community College, and a BA in Communications (Theatre focus) from Bridgewater State University. They were previously the Traditional Plant/Farm Initiative Manager and Founder for the UHN's Yakani Ekelanna Community Garden and Food Forest. They now do all the things, including stewarding Raccoon Oak Farm.
Links
Interview
in collaboration with Monique Verdin, Sasha Irby, Angela Comeaux, Jenna Mae, and the Neighborhood Story Project
Art
Editing
in collaboration with Angela Comeaux, Jeffery Darensboug, and Hali Dardar
In collaboration with Tanner Menard, Jeffery Darensboug, and Hali Dardar
In collaboration with Jeffery Darensbourg, Hali Dardar, and Becky Thomas Meziere
In collaboration with Scierra LaGarde, Jeffery Darensbourg, and Hali Dardar
In collaboration with Colette Pichon Battle, Jeffery Darensbourg, and Hali Dardar
in collaboration with Jeffery Darensbourg, Hali Dardar, and Cougar Goodbear
in collaboration with Jeffery Darensbourg, Hali Dardar, and Robert Caldwell
in collaboration with Jeffery Darensbourg, Hali Dardar, and Jessica Parfait
in collaboration with Jeffery Darensbourg, Hali Dardar, and John Mayeux
in collaboration with Monique Verdin, Sasha Irby, Angela Comeaux, Jenna Mae, and the Neighborhood Story Project
In collaboration with Tammy Greer, Monique Verdin, and the Neighborhood Story Project
In collaboration with Sasha Irby