Rick Kagigebi, Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe, creates appliquéd mural blankets that incorporate elements such as direction, movement, time, space, 3-dimensional layering, and Ojibwe culture. From sketching to sewing to hand-tying, he considers the person who will receive the blanket, asking what can be provided through the blanket in order for them to have a good life?
Kagigebi made his first blanket, a four-pointed star, on his grandmother’s treadle sewing machine in 1980. Hundreds of blankets followed for ceremony, gifting, commission, and exhibitions. In his 30s and living at the Duluth YWCA without a sewing machine, he hand-stitched appliqué designs using an embroidery hoop. He began showing his work publicly in 2018, having previously limited it to ceremony gifts and private commissions. Of this work, he says, “Why do I do what I do? Because the people are worth doing it for.”
His blankets have been exhibited in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, including All My Relations Gallery (Minneapolis), Watermark Arts Center (Bemidji), and the Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts (Cedarburg). Kagigebi has received support from Region 2 Arts Council’s Anishinaabe Arts Initiative and two grants from the Lake Region Arts Council, as well as a Minnesota State Arts Board Creative Support for Individuals grant in 2023 and an Arts Experiences grant in 2024. He resides in Detroit Lakes.
For upcoming blanket making workshops for Native youth, teens, and adults, follow and keep up with him on Instagram!

RECENT and UPCOMING:
Rick’s episode of the podcast, 5 Plain Questions, with Joe Williams is finally HERE!!
Join Rick and The Indigenous Arts Collaboration for the Fargo Morehead Visual Artists Studio Crawl, October 5 & 6, from 12 – 6 pm. For more information, click HERE.
Wild Rice Day – White Earth Reservation, Mahnomen MN, Saturday August 24, 10 am – 3 pm. Click HERE for more information.
Rick led three blanket making workshops for youth, July 9 – 12, at Cornerstone in Frazee, MN. For images and information about the workshops: July 9, July 12
Air and Water (solo exhibition), May 3 – June 28, Giinawind Gallery, MacRostie Art Center, Grand Rapids, MN.
9th Annual Plains Art Museum Indigenous Art Fair, April 27 – 28, 2024, Fargo, ND.
Read more about Rick’s work on our Substack!
Plus, check out this MinnPost article: Reluctant elder Rick Kagigebi’s blankets tell stories the Ojibwe way