CONCEPT: Heyoka
magazine is a humanitarian and environmental art based magazine,
encompassing diverse art forms such as painting, sculpture,
photography, music, dance, poetry, performance, fashion,
film.... Eastern and Western philosophies are united in a
magazine forum to create awareness concerning issues of poverty,
human rights, the environment, endangered species,
social/political injustices, psychological and spiritual
health.
MISSION: Is to
inspire, inform, confront, shock, satirize, question,
philosophize and to shine a bright light on subjects that the
mainstream media shy away from. Heyoka is also monitor of
the media and a platform for artistic genres to cross over into
other existing fields and domains, such as fine arts into
journalism, music into sculpture, painting into film, poetry
into fashion and vice versa. It is also an investigation
of the creative processes and it's application with regard to
social concerns.
NAME: Heyoka respectfully borrows
it's name from the Lakota language. In this way we remember the
adversity experienced by the Lakota nation while celebrating the
unity of all Nations with our content, art and vision.
Heyoka magazine
is a project which includes all
people, gender, art and writings. We are not exclusively an
"Indian magazine" nor do we intend to represent the sentiments
of the Lakota or any other First Nation in North America. Ours
is an all inclusive expose of collective," universal
vision"
FOUNDED: by
John LeKay Jan 2005