Marlena Myles

Marlena has brown skin. She wears a fedora and ornage glasses. She wears chunky necklace and a colorful blouse.

Marlena Myles

(Spirit Lake Dakota/ Mohegan/ Muscogee)
She/Her/Hers

Biography

Marlena Myles is a self-taught Native American (Spirit Lake Dakota/Mohegan/Muscogee) artist located in St Paul, Minnesota. Her art brings modernity to Indigenous history, languages and oral traditions while using the land as a teacher. Growing up on her traditional Dakota homelands here in the Twin Cities, she enjoys using her artwork to teach Minnesotans of all backgrounds the Indigenous history of this place we call home.

Her professional work includes children’s books, augmented reality, murals, fabrics, animations and has shown her fine art in galleries such as the Minneapolis Institute of Art, The Museum of Russian Art, Red Cloud Heritage Center and the Minnesota Museum of American Art to name a few. Her first permanent site-specific augmented reality public art installation known as the Dakota Spirit Walk is available on the Revelo AR app.

In 2021, she opened her own Dakota publishing company called Wíyouŋkihipi (We Are Capable) Productions to create a wider platform that educates and honors the culture, language and history of Dakota people.

Very short bio: Dakota artist Marlena Myles creates augmented reality and public art to tell stories that connect people to the history, land, language and culture of the Dakota people.

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