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Dylan Miner

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Dylan Miner was born in rural Michigan and spends his time traversing the contested borders of North America. A Michif (Métis) artist, theorist, and historian, Dylan investigates art as a unique modality of anti-colonial and anti-capitalist resistance by centering on counter-hegemonic storytelling. He has exhibited at the Institute of American Indian Arts, the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, the University of Arizona, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the National Museum of Mexican Art, the Native American Rights Fund, La Galería de la Raza, and the Nokomis Learning Center as well as countless university and artist-run galleries, community centers, union halls, and anarchist bookstores. His comics are included in Studs Terkel's Working: A Graphic Adaptation (New Press, 2009) and Wobblies: A Graphic History of the Industrial Workers of the World (Verso, 2005). In 2005, as part of the centennial celebration of the founding of the IWW, Dylan's two-person exhibition with Carlos Cortez Koyokuikatl traveled throughout North America and the world.

His Justseeds store page is here.

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