>> brown: jay arrowsmith decoux came tthe summit with a different perspective: as mayor of grand maraisnnesota, a small town of about 1300 people that sits on lake superior, near the canaan border. it's a town that's long valued the arts, he says, b t is now makim part of its planning and policies, like incorporating artists and creative design intc the reconson of a local highway. >> the idea is if you can at least consider art when you're working on any policy then you won't create barriers to the development of art in your community. >> brown: everyone here acknowledges the challenges of making a life in art in a small town: earning enough income, housing, finding an audience. >> there's a lot of this that is really-- that's uncomfortable for us. >> brown: amber buckanaga has faced those and other challenges firsthand. a member of the leech lake band of chippew she lives in east lake, on the resertion, and works as a fashion designer, incorporating traditional patterns into contempo clothing. but la equipment and technology are a constraint.th wifi in her area, she said, isn't "even