Terrance Guardipee is an internationally acclaimed Blackfeet ledger artist and painter who is known for combining the traditional aspects of his Blackfeet heritage with contemporary two-dimensional artistic practices. Terrance was one of the first Native artists to revive the historical ledger art tradition, and was the first ledger artist to transform the style from the single page practice to a collage format incorporating a wide variety of antique documents dating from the nineteenth century. Terrance’s artwork is featured in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. Terrance also has been recognized with prestigious awards at the Santa Fe Indian Art Market, the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market, and the Gene Autry Museum American Indian Arts Marketplace shows.