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 ...
The front entrance to the Gorman Museum of Native American Art, UC Davis, before it opened to the public Sept. 22 and 23, when more than 1,000 people traveled through its doors. (Karin Higgins/UC ...
WILLIAMSBURG —The Muscarelle Museum of Art invites visitors to reconsider their definition of Native American art with its “Expanded Horizons: Native American Creativity at the Intersection of Culture ...
At the peak of America’s anti-war and Black Power movements, another resistance was taking place. Author, scholar and activist Vine Deloria, Jr. (Standing Rock Sioux) initiated the term “Red Power” ...
It's hardly an overstatement to write that Native American culture abounds throughout the Coachella Valley. Splinter tribes of the two main groups — the Cahuilla and Mission Indians — have been here ...
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 21: Artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, curator of "The Land Carries Our Ancestors: Contemporary Art by Native Americans" exhibition, attends the opening reception at the ...
Nearly lost, Mary Sully’s discovered drawings riff on Modernist geometries and Dakota Sioux beadwork and quilting. Our critic calls it “symphonically bicultural.” By Holland Cotter The Dakota Sioux ...
Liz Romero had purchased a selection of beaded wallets from a Native wholesaler, planning to sell them in her small art shop and display some of them at a local powwow in October. She had been assured ...
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” ...
Yankton Dakota artist Mary Sully opened a solo exhibition at the Met Museum in New York last summer, and right now she has a solo exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Not bad for a ...
What does genocide look like? A plaintive, pathos-filled exhibition at David Nolan Gallery of 87 Native American ledger drawings — named after the ledger books that the artists appropriated as ...