Danielle Seewalker
Denver Mural Artist |Native American Heritage Month
I am born/raised in North Dakota and am a citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. I’ve been living in Denver since 2018 when I was relocated here for work. I moved here from South Carolina, where I had lived for a few years and prior to that was living in Pennsylvania, Illinois and Nebraska. I’ve been all over but love living in Colorado the most. I don’t ever envision leaving! I have been creating art since the beginning of my existence. I’ve always been a creative spirit whether it was sketching or writing stories, to painting, doing traditional Native American beadwork, to making moccasins, etc. Most recently I got into doing murals and have been addicted ever since!
Do you have any events or projects coming up you’d like people to know about? The Red Road Project? Creative Nations? Any recent murals you’ve done?
I’m currently in Green Valley Ranch, but am relocating back to the Central Park neighborhood where I initially lived when I first moved to Denver.
Why did you choose to call your neighborhood home?
To be truthful, we chose Central Park because of the great reputation the schools in this neighborhood have. I have two sons that are currently in middle school and their education means everything to me. I currently live in GVR because my house is just one stop away from the airport and I’m a very frequent guest of DIA! Pre-pandemic, I was on a plane once per week and it was very convenient to live very close to the airport. However, this is a bit too far out for me and I want to get a bit closer to where our life revolves (Central Park/Downtown).
What are your favorite local places?
Tocabe is probably my favorite restaurant in town. It’s an American Indian eatery and it’s the closest to back home I can get in terms of getting traditional native foods like bison ribs, wojapi, and fry bread! I love little cafes around town too, like Crema, to bunker down and get out of the house. I work remotely from home, so it’s nice to get out of the house and catch up on emails outside of the house sometimes. I also love popping by Twist and Shout to grab some gently used vinyls.
What do you love about Denver?
I love that I have a community of Native American people around me. I didn’t have that when I lived on the East coast, so it’s very comforting to be around my community again. The art scene here is also really great! I’ve been able to really network and meet a lot of fantastic creatives that I admire and find inspiration from. Also, I cannot think of another place where you can live an urban lifestyle but be off grid in 30 minutes surrounded by the most beautiful mountain scenery. It’s truly the best of all worlds for me!
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