Ami Art Collective

Members:

Gamoo Naadag: Whisperer Son of Noosoo. Missing. Honorary Member.
Hipiti: Napayan Boza Koowoo artist.
Nalani: Helped define the artistic unity of Cahokia.
Pokichi: Traveling performer
Wan Thig: Actor and improv teacher.
Wipayan: Napayan sound artist.
Woyi Soo: Son of Noosoo, co-founder of the Collective.

About:

Started by Woyi Soo and Nalani in 708, the Ami Art Collective has expanded it's cultural influence to across the Free Lands. The Collective really took off when Woyi Soo created Wasti Wakapan in 710.

After suffering through the Rock Breaker Plot, the city took special care to preserve the Wasti Wakapan.

Wooyi Soo and Nalani, in 713 started an initiative to uplift artistic voices all over The Free Lands. Many communities, especially to the north, had only just begun to recover from the Awis.

In 717 upgrades to the tunnels forced the work to be removed. The individual images were preserved and given to patrons who would fund new projects.

Since then, the Ami Art Collective has grown at a steady pace, laying the groundwork for communities to keep their collective voice singing loud. More and more people travel to Cahokia in the pursuit of art with the hope of returning home with new skills and perspectives.

To Woyi and Nalani's delight, they formed the Napaya chapter of the collective with the help of the Napayan's Wipayan and Pokichi in 720.

The Nibaathanka and the political climate in Dine has brought in many new faces from Dine who have brought with them a desire to influence Napaya and the Free Lands. The Collective finds themselves in the midst of far reaching political turmoil.

Projects:

Wasti Wakapan: An art instillation in the Yutsu Tunnels.
The People's Voice: An outreach initiative to bring art to small communities.