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Marianne M. McAuliffe

Folk Arts • Music/Art

312 North Fairfield Street
Ligonier, PA 15658
(724) 238-6977

mmcauliffe123@gmail.com

Marianne McAuliffe has been studying Native American culture most of her life. Her love affair with art began at an early age while attending the Arts League in Rector, Pennsylvania, under the tutelage of Lucille Banks and Pearl Reed. An admitted perpetual student, she has attended classes in Crow Canyon Archeological Center, earning credits from the University of Colorado, and Westmoreland County Community College, where she received an associate’s degree in liberal arts. Several prolific teachers have imparted her with valuable hands-on knowledge including R. Carlos Nakai, Navajo/Ute of Montana. Nakai introduced her to the magic of the Native American flute as well as teaching her leather working and art and philosophies held by the indigenous people of this nation. Drs. J.T. Garrett and Michael T. Garrett, both of the Eastern Band Cherokee, educated Marianne on the way of the Cherokee life. She is currently learning the Cherokee language and more about the people. She is a member of the International Native American Flute Association and the National Storytelling Network. She routinely attends conferences and presents workshops all over the U.S. She performs and lectures extensively throughout the region and has performed original flute music on a PBS documentary. Marianne creates unique programs so that her residencies cater to all ages— pre-school through adult—and can integrate her work into virtually any subject taught in the classroom. She is also delighted with her success as a facilitator in the arts-for-healing arena.

This project is made possible through the AIE Partnership of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency. It is funded by the citizens of Pennsylvania through an annual legislative appropriation and administered locally by ArtsPath through the College of Fine Arts at http://old.www.iup.edu/images/iup_top.gif. The Pennsylvania Council on the Arts is additionally supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.