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Rocky Boy art professor's creations draw a large following on Instagram

This Stone Child College professor aims to inspire others
Posted at 9:02 AM, Oct 10, 2019
and last updated 2019-10-10 11:05:31-04

John Murie's beadwork is the star of the show on Instagram. But for this Stone Child College professor, it’s the art of teaching others that means the most.



With a look of concentration on his face, and thousands of tiny turquoise beads, he works on a pair of moccasins inside the college library.

Murie’s been creating in some form since he was young, when his mother bought him art supplies.

He also watched his grandmother, aunt, and sister create beautiful beadwork.

Naturally, Murie became an art teacher.

Now, his beadwork attracting thousands of followers on Instagram.

“I started posting a pair of moccasins a day, for like three or four months,” said Murie. “The first post, there wasn’t many people. By the time three months was up, I had a few thousand followers.”

“People love the work, and they love the design, and they love the buckskin,” he said.

Through his beading, he hopes to keep a tradition alive.

“We can’t just say the only thing that matters is 100 years ago,” Murie said. “No, we matter, and we’re still here, so we gotta keep going, and we’re going to keep telling our stories through art.”

And through teaching, he wants to inspire a new generation of artists to create.