SUPPORT INDIGENOUS ARTIST

Drawing will take place March 8, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. Keep your receipt for validation. All proceeds support Indigenous placekeeping and creative projects, empowering community-driven art and cultural initiatives.

Denim jacket with colorful painted Mexican themed design featuring a woman with skull face paint, flowers, feathers, and smoke, and three green hands with red fingernails at the top.

$25 Raffel Ticket
Natasha “REZMO” Martinez Hand painted Denim Jacket

Rezmo, a Diné and Mexica graffiti artist from Gallup, NM, blends cultural stories with bold lettering. A graduate of the Institute of American Indian Arts, she discovered her passion for graffiti through its freedom and energy. Inspired by her heritage and children, her work reflects her roots and identity.

Black jacket with a hand-painted design of a hummingbird wearing a pearl necklace, sitting on a branch with flowers, with a crescent moon and stars in the background.

$25 Raffel Ticket
Quinn A. Honanie Hand painted Denim Jacket

Quinn Honanie, a Hopi artist from Tuba City, Arizona, is known for his detailed depictions of nature and culture using ballpoint pen, pastel, and graphite. A graduate of the Institute of American Indian Arts, he gained recognition after overcoming a life-threatening illness in 2016. Now a Type 1 diabetic, he inspires others through his art, believing that “art heals.”

Back of a denim jacket with a large, colorful, abstract design featuring swirling shapes in blue, white, and yellow, a red flower in the center, and a cosmic background.

$25 Raffel Ticket
Jeanette Aguilar Rocha Hand-painted Denim Jacket

Jeanette Aguilar Rocha, aka Lady Rise, is a muralist, visual arts educator, and dancer from Michoacán, now based in Phoenix. She began painting graffiti at 14 in Chicago, later studying photography and working in graphic design. Passionate about community art, she teaches and leads graffiti workshops, displaying her work in Phoenix and Michoacán.

Back of denim jacket with a painted design of a bull skull, arrows, and geometric patterns in red, yellow, white, and blue.

$25 Raffel Ticket
CHADWICK “THE CHADILLAC” PASQUAL Hand-painted Denim Jacket

Chadwick “The Chadillac” Pasqual, an Akimel O’odaham artist from the Gila River Indian Community, blends traditional O’odaham designs with contemporary styles. Inspired by his ranch upbringing and Arizona’s landscape, he continues to refine his unique artistic voice. Passionate about community and culture, he shares his journey through art and entrepreneurship.

Back of denim jacket with colorful landscape painting, including a rainbow, mountains, sky, flying eagle, hummingbird, and decorative flowers.
A denim jacket with hand-painted colorful floral and abstract designs, including green leaves, red, yellow, orange, and pink shapes, and decorative patterns on the shoulders and front panels.

$25 Raffel Ticket
Sheena Hyena Hand-painted Denim YouTH Jacket

Sheena Hyena, a self-taught Choctaw-Apache artist, discovered painting 10 years ago as a mental health outlet. Born in Louisiana and raised in Arizona, her work blends both influences, focusing on nature, sunsets, and hidden emotions. She has contributed to murals with Cahokia artists and along the 7th St. canal, believing creativity is a gift meant to be shared.

Back of a blue denim jacket with a large, colorful, galaxy-like splatter pattern on the back panel.

$25 Raffel Ticket
Jaque Fragua Hand-painted Denim Jacket

Jaque Fragua, a Pueblo of Jemez artist from New Mexico, creates powerful works exploring identity, culture, and activism. Blending traditional Indigenous aesthetics with contemporary art, he works across painting, sculpture, and public art. His pieces challenge stereotypes, raise awareness, and celebrate Native resilience.

A woman sitting on the floor in an empty, industrial-style space, wearing camouflage pants, cowboy boots, and a gray T-shirt, holding a cap in her hand.

$25 IndigenIZE
IPD PHX 2024 T-Shirt

A collaboration between Cahokia PHX, Ferver Co., and artist Jaque Fragua. Initiatives like Indigenous Peoples' Day Phoenix Fest uplift the artist community, providing a platform for Indigenous voices, cultural expression, and solidarity-driven collaborations. Support Indigenous Artists!