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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Alison (Bremner) Marks (born 1989) is a TlAlison (Bremner) Marks (born 1989) is a Tlingit artist and Tlingit language advocate. Her work – which includes digital art, painting, sculpture, and other media – has explored the intersection of native art (including formline) and digital culture. She also creates traditional artworks for her community in Alaska that are used for potlatches and other ceremonies. Marks was raised in southeast Alaska.ies. Marks was raised in southeast Alaska.
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rdfs:comment Alison (Bremner) Marks (born 1989) is a TlAlison (Bremner) Marks (born 1989) is a Tlingit artist and Tlingit language advocate. Her work – which includes digital art, painting, sculpture, and other media – has explored the intersection of native art (including formline) and digital culture. She also creates traditional artworks for her community in Alaska that are used for potlatches and other ceremonies. Marks was raised in southeast Alaska.ies. Marks was raised in southeast Alaska.
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