NATIVE AUTHORS & ARTISTS SERIES – SAM ZIMMERMAN
February 4 @ 5:15 pm - 6:30 pm
FreeDATE AND TIME: Tuesday, February 4, 2025 (5:15 – 6:30 p.m.)
LOCATION:
Perpich Center for Arts Education – Main Building
6125 Olson Memorial Highway
Golden Valley, MN 55422
ABOUT THIS EVENT: We are excited to host a series of guest speakers specifically designed to introduce K-12 educators and librarians to books by Dakota and Ojibwe authors and illustrators. Each gathering features an interview and Q&A with the guest presenter and time in the Perpich Library to peruse our extensive collection of books by Native authors.
Tuesday, February 4, our guest is Sam Zimmerman, a direct descendant of the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa (Ojibwe). Sam is in a unique position to connect his art and K-12 education, having worked more than 20 years as a special education teacher and school administrator.
Sam’s art continues the Anishinaabe tradition of storytelling with themes of environmental stewardship and conservation. His first book, Following My Spirit Home, is a collection of paintings and stories from his first year back in Minnesota after living on the East Coast. His artwork is held in private collections in the United States and abroad and in public installations in the Chik Wauk Museum and Nature Center, Voyageur National Park, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and the communities of Duluth and Grand Marais. Sam has received grant awards from the Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, Northland Foundation Maada’ookiing, and Duluth Superior Community Foundation.
The first 40 people attending this event will receive a copy of How the Birds Got their Songs (2024) by Travis Zimmerman, illustrated by Sam Zimmerman.
DETAILS:
- There is no cost to attend the Native Authors series.
- Light snacks will be provided.
- A clock hours form will be available following the session.
- Shortly after February 4, a video recording of the interview will be posted on the Perpich Center’s Native Authors & Artists webpage.