Jodi Webster (Ho-Chunk Nation/Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation) holds an MFA in Jewelry/Metals from the University of Kansas, a degree in Graphic Design, and a BFA in Painting and Drawings. She was a 2019 IAIA Artist-in-Residence, 2019 WJA (Women’s Jewelry Association) Scholarship winner and 2014 SWAIA (Southwestern Association for Indian Arts) Fellowship Artist and Resident. She has exhibited at All My Relations Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, The Jacobson House, Norman, OK, Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery, Lindsborg, KS, Intersect Arts Center, St. Louis, MO, as well as the Minneapolis Institute of Art Minneapolis, MN. She is currently exploring the making and revitalization of Woodland jewelry indicative of the designs used by tribal nations of the Great Lakes region with the use of CAD software and 3D printing. Her use of technology is a means of countering the stereotypes of what is ascribed to be Native American jewelry and/or art.