Heinbuch, Jean (M.)
HEINBUCH, Jean (M.)
HEINBUCH, Jean (M.). American, b. 1953. Genres: Art/Art history. Career: Artist, working with traditional Native American art forms, such as porcupine quill embroidery, beadwork, and painting on leather and rawhide for museums and collectors. Instructor and consultant on Native American art forms. Publications: A Quillwork Companion (self-illustrated), Eagle's View, 1990; A Beadwork Companion (self-illustrated), Eagle's View, 1992. Address: P.O. Box 444, Clark Fork, ID 83811, U.S.A.
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