News
Dził Nat’oh is a form of tobacco used in traditional Navajo healing ceremonies. Grown and collected in its natural environment, it is far more pure than commercial tobacco that is laced with addictive ...
Her works in “Panûpünüwügai” challenge colonial mythologies through bold, camp-infused images that center Native presence.
Once again, the dynamic Native American portraits of famed photographer Edward Curtis will be on display at the Garrett ...
This week, desert communities in both the Coachella Valley and the high desert are hosting an array of cultural events — as ...
Dairy Arts Center: “Visual Dialogues,” by Veronica Love, up through June 29; “Go West,” group exhibition showcasing Asian American artists whose creative stories reflect the intersection of cultural ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - The Sioux City Art Center has a new exhibit that pays homage to a symbol of some Native American cultures, the coyote. The exhibit is titled “A Certain Cadence of Night”. The ...
11d
Fashionista on MSNWhat Indigenous Designers Want (and Need) Out of Fashion Collaborations: A Guide for BrandsFashion's long history of cultural appropriation is common knowledge at this point, and in North America, Indigenous communities have been among the most brazenly exploited by the industry. Even today ...
Bringing Sully’s work to the public was a co-curatorial effort beginning in 2020 involving Phil Deloria, Yount, Toledo Museum of Art Consulting Curator of Native American Art Johanna Minich, Met ...
A nationally renowned Native American printmaking studio will exhibit at Central Washington University at the end of this month. “Past, Now, Future: Native American Prints from the Crow’s ...
Foremost Native American artists Natalie Ball ... with a focus on contemporary fine art printmaking. Their collection includes 200 prints by more than 60 nationally and internationally known artists, ...
A temporary exhibit featuring a little-known 1940s American art movement is nearing the end of its run at the Heard Museum in Phoenix. The show highlights the interconnection of Native and non-Native ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, an artist and activist who was a citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation, died on 24 January after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Her gallery in New ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results