Angela Two Stars, All My Relations Arts Director, Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI) 

Angela Two Stars is a public artist, curator, and director of All My Relations Arts (AMRA), a contemporary Native American art gallery and arts program that works to highlight the strength and visibility of contemporary Native American artists. AMRA project of the Native American Community Development Institute in Minneapolis, MN. Angela is a citizen  of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate and received her BFA from Kendall College of Art and Design, in Grand Rapids, MI. Angela's professional arts career began at All My Relations Arts gallery as an exhibiting artist, which then led to further opportunities including her first curatorial role for the exhibition “Bring Her Home, Stolen Daughters of Turtle Island”, a powerful collection highlighting the ongoing epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women. Angela's public art graces the shores of Bde Maka Ska and honors the Dakota people of Mni Sota. Angela was recently selected as the finalist for the Walker Art Center's Indigenous Public Art Commission which will be installed in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.