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Norma Randi actively collaborates with various groups, organizations, and tribal individuals or representatives to create impactful artwork that serves as a platform for educating others about Wabanaki culture and values. Through these partnerships, she highlights the rich traditions, stories, and teachings of the Wabanaki people, fostering a greater understanding and appreciation among diverse audiences. Her artwork not only reflects the beauty of Wabanaki heritage but also invites dialogue and connection, ensuring that these important cultural narratives are shared and preserved for future generations.

Educational 
 

Featured at Hog Island, part of the Audubon Seabird Institute
where they host educational camp programs  

Formatting

​Working with InDesign, Photoshop and Procreate, 

Norma Randi is knowledgeable with contemporary formatting applications for signage purposes. 

Featured at the Maine Coast Heritage Site "Erickson Fields" in Rockport, Maine.  
Where they host educational gardening programs, provide public gardening growing spaces, and provide fresh grown food to local food pantries.   

Artwork

Norma Randi is an exceptional listener and an inspiring generator, skillfully bringing concepts to life for various projects. With her extensive knowledge and background in visual design, she crafts designs that not only embody her unique style but also resonate with the vision of her clients. Her ability to understand and interpret ideas enhances collaboration, ensuring that every project reflects a harmonious blend of creativity and practicality. Norma's dedication to her craft shines through in every design she creates, making her a valuable partner in any creative endeavor.

Draft Mockup featuring my artwork as part of the Sipuhsisuwi Kcihq

Location

You can find the work I have created in many different public spaces, where art functions as an educational tool, a visualizer of past timelines, and cultural portrayals.

 

Here is a digitally painted scene I created for the Boston Harborwalk,

where Friends of the Boston Harborwalk have been creating engaging and inclusive interpretive signs along Boston's 43-mile Harborwalk for the past decade. This is one of the signs installed along the stretch of Harborwalk that circles the University of Massachusetts, Boston and was developed in close partnership with the Massachusett Tribal Council.  

Norma's Creations

Maine, USA

 

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