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Douglas Miles from the Arizona Apache Reservation was in San Francisco a year ago for an artist in residence at the De Young Museum. He painted several murals of Apache couples while here. 2 are still up on Lilac Alley and 16th at Shotwell. We meet him and attended all the events while he was here. __ He has had quite a year since. Check out his APACHE Skateboards.
Everyday Is Indigenous People's Day
More Medicine Than Jim Morrison’s Medicine Man. Apache Skateboards skate team.
Money buys a lot of things respect is not one of them.
May you walk in beauty but always Skate Against Empire
Apache.
Douglas Miles.
Broderick St @ Oak in San Francisco, Ca
Douglas Miles is from the San Carlos Apache Nation in Arizona. He uses street art forms to create work that simultaneously deconstructs ethnic stereotypes and emboldens native people in the 21st Century. He is an artist, designer, photographer, filmmaker, muralist and public speaker. And he founded Apache Skateboards . . He is exhibiting stencils,paintings and creating art out of found objects in San Francisco all month long at the De Young Museum in the Kimball Gallery in Golden Gate Park. He is there from Wednesday - Sunday 1 to 5 pm. Reception on Feb 25 from 3-5 pm. This exhibit is FREE.
http://apacheskateboards.com
Resist.
Douglas Miles
Lilac Alley @ 24th St in San Francisco, Ca
Mural on Lilac Alley at 24th St in San Francisco of a woman on the left and man on the right. Titled "Resist" featuring the names of Native American leaders / chiefs : Geronimo, Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Cochise … By Douglas Miles who has been the artist in residence at the De Young Museum during February. His closing reception is Feb 25th from 3-5pm. Douglas Miles is from the San Carlos Apache Nation in Arizona. Check out the art he has made while at the museum during his Apachelypse Now. He is the founder of Apache Skateboards.
His website
http://apacheskateboards.com