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Konstance Patton Ke-nee-go-keshek is an Indigenous American Artist, Muralist, Designer, and Oral Historian working between Detroit, Michigan, and New York City. She is an enrolled member of The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians in Michigan and carries on the long tradition of art, community building, and storytelling in her family. Her work includes street art, fashion, storytelling, education, and sculpture. She uses her work for community healing and beautification, exploring the divine feminine with her Goddezz Projekt, celebrating spirit, beauty, and adornment of women witnessed in her extended international travel. The avid community organizer created The Be A Lover Festival in NYC in 2021, a live street art and music festival downtown NYC, and in 2023 Konstance cofounded the art and music festival, The Potluck Detroit. She made an appearance on The Kelly Clarkston Show. Konstance is a 2022 recipient of the Cast Iron Awards for Distinguished Service to the SoHo Broadway Community. In February 2024, she was honored by the New York State Assembly for her art and education contribution to New York. Konstance makes art for future generations.