Austen Brauker's Information
From:
Onekama, MI
http://soundcloud.com/abrauker
folk rock
About Us:
Austen Brauker is an award winning
artist, musician and writer from the
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians in
Michigan. He is the author of two
fictional novels and two locally
produced theatrical plays. He is
published in short story anthologies,
poetry compilations and regular
newspaper articles. His feature
screenplays have won awards at more
than two dozen film festivals, with
one script scheduled to be produced
into a feature film. He also works as
a Peacemaker/Probation Officer at the
L.R.B.O.I. Tribal Justice Center where
he operates a wilderness cultural camp
for youth.
As an artist, Austen creates many
different traditional native crafts
but also utilizes contemporary visual
art forms. His trademark work,
pigmented wax on recycled paper, was
used by the National Congress of the
American Indian for the N.C.A.I.
conference logo in 2011. The original
hangs at their embassy in Washington
D.C. He is also known for painting
large public murals, constructing
stained glass scenes and carving
decorative playable guitars.
Austen is a long time musician and
has free original work available at
online music sites, including video
montages of music and photography. His
musical styles range from traditional
Native American and songwriter folk,
to acoustic experimental and jamming
blues rock. He has scored soundtracks
for several films and educational
documentaries.
Austen Brauker is an advocate of
spiritual unity among all of Earth
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