From left to right: “Untitled (Wall with Doorway),” 1966, Alfred Young Man; “Crow Stripes No. 7,” 1967, Carl Tubby; “Nez Perce IV,” 1966, Carl Tubby Credit: Brian Chilson Just as Indigenous scholars ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, "Indian Map" (1992) in the exhibition Memory Map at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 2023 (photo Hrag Vartanian, Hyperallergic) This summer, I took Diné Bizaad (Navajo ...
It has been written about Dyani White Hawk (Sičáŋǧu Lakota, b. 1976) that she honors Lakota culture while expanding its expression through new art forms and innovations. Better stated, she honors ...
You don't have to travel to the Southwest or other parts of the country to celebrate Native American Heritage Month. Indigenous art will be on full display in the exhibition "Weaving Words, Weaving ...
A close-up of a jeweler's stand at the 2015 edition of the Santa Fe Indian Market (photo by Larry Lamsa via Flickr) Federal commissioners and Congress members are seeking to update the Indian Arts and ...
Whether in a somber performance in the National Portrait Gallery or in her wry takes on Native humor, Anna Tsouhlarakis follows her heart Anna Tsouhlarakis was a self-described “math and science nerd” ...
The Detroit Institute of Arts is featuring a new exhibition titled “Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation.” The show highlights over 90 works from more than 60 Anishinaabe artists across the ...
A Native-run studio, the Artspace is a beacon of hope, nurturing talent amid a resurgence of Indigenous traditions. The courtyard of the Oglala Lakota Artspace in Kyle, S.D., features a stainless ...
Stay on top of what’s happening in the Bay Area with essential Bay Area news stories, sent to your inbox every weekday. The Bay Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra brings you context and ...
“Cara Romero: Panûpünüwügai (Living Light)” will be on view from January 18 through August 10, 2025, at the Ivy League school in Hanover, NH. When Cara Romero (b. 1977) found herself unable to ...
After moving abroad, I found my English slowly eroding. It turns out our first languages aren’t as embedded as we think. Credit...Artwork by PABLO DELCÁN Supported by By Madeleine Schwartz Madeleine ...
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