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Native American Designing With Cultural Integrity w/Cray Bauxmont-Flynn | Santa Fe Indian Market Series

18 min · 20. mar. 2026
episode Native American Designing With Cultural Integrity w/Cray Bauxmont-Flynn | Santa Fe Indian Market Series cover

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In this episode, Artisans of Nations sits down with Cray Bauxmont-Flynn, a Native American designer, to talk about culture, creativity, and the role of Native storytelling in contemporary design. Cray shares his background, what inspires his work, and how he approaches designing products for the home and hospitality industries with purpose and cultural integrity. The conversation explores Native design, Indigenous creativity, hospitality products, home goods, interior design, product design, and storytelling through design. Cray also reflects on why Native designers should lead Native stories and how thoughtful design can shape the way people experience culture in everyday spaces. _______________________________________________________________ Follow Cray Bauxmont-Flynn on his projects and podcasts * Beyond the Art Instagram @beyondtheart_podcast [https://www.instagram.com/beyondtheart_podcast] * Beyond the Design Instagram: @beyondthedesign_podcast [https://www.instagram.com/beyondthedesign_podcast] * Amatoya Instagram: @amatoya_co [https://www.instagram.com/amatoya_co]   * Amatoya website: www.amatoya.com [https://amatoya.com/] _______________________________________________________________ Follow Artisans of Nations * Instagram: @artisansofnations [https://www.instagram.com/artisansofnations] * YouTube: @artisansofnations [https://www.youtube.com/@artisansofnations] * Website: www.artisansofnations.com [https://artisansofnations.com/]

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