Rachel Martin’s Humorous Art Filters Indigeneity and Femininity into Sly Drawings Grounded in Centuries-Old Techniques
In one of artist Rachel Martin’s earliest memories, her mother had asked her to draw the face of a bug. “I was about three years old, and I remember her saying to me, ‘Show me how it feels to look at it,’ rather than how it looks, and I think that’s how I make art now,” Martin recently told ARTnews.Related ArticlesIndigenous Art History Gets a Rewrite, With an Emphasis on Performance, in a Standout Show UpstateHow the Gochman Family Collection Aims to Sup