In August 2023, Ty LodgePole and I started an Indigenous collective called Homeland aiming to foster creativity within community. We emphasize the importance of Indigenous representation in the art and fashion industry. Through Homeland, we have had the oppurtunity to collaborate with schools, brands, and the community. 
Creative Direction
Art Direction
Graphic Design
Fashion Design
Workshops & Seminars

 
On October 10, 2023, The City of Phoenix, Arizona officially declared Indigenous Peoples Day as a city holiday. To celebrate, we designed garments including an exclusive t-shirt commemorating the holiday with proceeds benefiting Native American Connections, a non-profit supporting Phoenix’s Native Community. The collection and celebration was held at Now or Never, downtown Phoenix.





In March 2024, Homeland collaborated with Gila River Hardcore band Heresy. With the hardcore scene in a resurgance, Heresy has grown a massive following within the south west. Together we organized a free concert showcasing the incredible talent of Arizona bands with an afterparty at Arizona burger staple, Bad Jimmy’s. With over 300 in attendance we sold out of t-shirts with 100% proceeds going to the Gila River Indian Community Boys & Girls Club. Bad Jimmy’s also donated to the GRIC Boys and Girls Club.
 






After the success of the Homeland x Hat Club collaboration, Hat Club reached out to us for creative direction on their Southwest drop. They trusted us to properly represent the Indigenous community. We chose Madi of ShyNatives and Ray of Kréto to model this collection because they represent the hard working creative Indigenous folks of the southwest.