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Voting Rights Art Gallery
Elevating Montana artists. Inspiring Montana voters.
Voting Rights - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1870 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1920 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1952 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1962 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1965 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1971 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
Vote!! - LaAnnabra Wapsheli
LaAnnabra Wapsheli (they/them) is a 26 year old Queer, two-spirit Nimiipuu artist currently residing in Clarkston, MT. They are a multi-media artist, and work in various paints, pencil, and other media. They have been making art since they could remember and have always been pushed to express themselves through artistic avenues. Currently they are a Social Work major at Lewis-Clark State college, with the hopes to one day help Indigenous Youth break generational traumas, learn how to thrive, all while maintaining important cultural education and language preservation.
Vote - Josh Taira
Daruma Party (Josh Taira) is an illustrator and designer based out of Montana, USA. He watches a ton of anime, play lots of FFXIV, and has an insatiable hunger for tuna onigiri from Japanese 7-Elevens. His work is inspired by generations of talented mangaka, 2D animators, and all sorts of garbage he saves on Pinterest. You can find him on Instagram @darumaparty and on the web at www.darumaparty.art. In all seriousness, this election is an important turning point for our country and your vote matters. Please be sure you're registered to vote and cast your ballot!
Voting Rights - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1870 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1920 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1952 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1962 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1965 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1971 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
Vote!! - LaAnnabra Wapsheli
LaAnnabra Wapsheli (they/them) is a 26 year old Queer, two-spirit Nimiipuu artist currently residing in Clarkston, MT. They are a multi-media artist, and work in various paints, pencil, and other media. They have been making art since they could remember and have always been pushed to express themselves through artistic avenues. Currently they are a Social Work major at Lewis-Clark State college, with the hopes to one day help Indigenous Youth break generational traumas, learn how to thrive, all while maintaining important cultural education and language preservation.
Vote - Josh Taira
Daruma Party (Josh Taira) is an illustrator and designer based out of Montana, USA. He watches a ton of anime, play lots of FFXIV, and has an insatiable hunger for tuna onigiri from Japanese 7-Elevens. His work is inspired by generations of talented mangaka, 2D animators, and all sorts of garbage he saves on Pinterest. You can find him on Instagram @darumaparty and on the web at www.darumaparty.art. In all seriousness, this election is an important turning point for our country and your vote matters. Please be sure you're registered to vote and cast your ballot!
Voting Rights - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1870 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1920 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1952 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1962 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1965 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1971 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
Vote!! - LaAnnabra Wapsheli
LaAnnabra Wapsheli (they/them) is a 26 year old Queer, two-spirit Nimiipuu artist currently residing in Clarkston, MT. They are a multi-media artist, and work in various paints, pencil, and other media. They have been making art since they could remember and have always been pushed to express themselves through artistic avenues. Currently they are a Social Work major at Lewis-Clark State college, with the hopes to one day help Indigenous Youth break generational traumas, learn how to thrive, all while maintaining important cultural education and language preservation.
Vote - Josh Taira
Daruma Party (Josh Taira) is an illustrator and designer based out of Montana, USA. He watches a ton of anime, play lots of FFXIV, and has an insatiable hunger for tuna onigiri from Japanese 7-Elevens. His work is inspired by generations of talented mangaka, 2D animators, and all sorts of garbage he saves on Pinterest. You can find him on Instagram @darumaparty and on the web at www.darumaparty.art. In all seriousness, this election is an important turning point for our country and your vote matters. Please be sure you're registered to vote and cast your ballot!
Voting Rights - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1870 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1920 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1952 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1962 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1965 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
1971 - Emma Jacqueline Covill
Emma Jacqueline Covill is a multi-media artist based out of Missoula, MT. She is involved in many community groups and actively encourages other young people to become more civically engaged. One hundred years ago, Emma would not have been able to vote at all. This shows her both how far we have come and how far we still need to go to give more voting power to the people. It terrifies her to think of living in a country that governs you and your people without any say in what happens.
Vote!! - LaAnnabra Wapsheli
LaAnnabra Wapsheli (they/them) is a 26 year old Queer, two-spirit Nimiipuu artist currently residing in Clarkston, MT. They are a multi-media artist, and work in various paints, pencil, and other media. They have been making art since they could remember and have always been pushed to express themselves through artistic avenues. Currently they are a Social Work major at Lewis-Clark State college, with the hopes to one day help Indigenous Youth break generational traumas, learn how to thrive, all while maintaining important cultural education and language preservation.
Vote - Josh Taira
Daruma Party (Josh Taira) is an illustrator and designer based out of Montana, USA. He watches a ton of anime, play lots of FFXIV, and has an insatiable hunger for tuna onigiri from Japanese 7-Elevens. His work is inspired by generations of talented mangaka, 2D animators, and all sorts of garbage he saves on Pinterest. You can find him on Instagram @darumaparty and on the web at www.darumaparty.art. In all seriousness, this election is an important turning point for our country and your vote matters. Please be sure you're registered to vote and cast your ballot!
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