Kyrie Dunkley

Artist wearing a black outfit with star-like patterns and a white necklace with a large shell pendant stands in front of a textured background.Kyrie Dunkley is a Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate tribal member residing in Flandreau, S.D.

She is one of the 5 BIPOC artists featured in the recent Elevate short film produced by Kelley Creative Collective, sponsored by the Sioux Falls Arts Council. She has appeared on the cover of SF Woman Magazine, and her community work has been shared in Unlocked Magazine as well as her artistic work in the Arts Alive: Member Edition Magazine.

Kyrie is a dedicated visual artist and experienced teaching artist, skilled in working directly within schools and non-profit organizations creating multidisciplinary lesson plans and assessing student progress. She is committed to creating positive, art-integrated learning opportunities. She has excellent adaptive and improvisational skills with a strong commitment to special, hands-on learning activities that that provide a variety of ways for students to receive information and support student work appreciation.

Her belief is in creating a culturally centered art-integrated classroom learning experience that contributes to a students' overall academic and social-emotional intelligence.

Grade levels: K-12th grades
Limited dates—contact artist before applying.

Kyrie Dunkley / Shinin Star Style

(605) 777-5024

shininstarstyle@gmail.com

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