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 ...
The Cleveland Museum of Art is spotlighting Native American artists in a new exhibition drawn from its own collection. Why it matters: "still/emerging: Native American Works on Paper" is the museum's ...
The Cherokee Nation is now accepting submissions for the 55th annual Trail of Tears Art Show, the longest-running Native ...
The show’s very existence is meaningful enough: “still/emerging” (title derives from a Navajo poem) is the museum’s first ...
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 ...
On a special episode (first released on January 2, 2025) of The Excerpt podcast: For centuries, Native American art has been viewed through the lens of collectors, art historians, and tourists. But ...
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 ...
Julie Buffalohead (Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma), 'The Noble Savage,' 2022. Courtesy of Jessica Silverman and Sarah Thornton, San Francisco, CA. “A Native takeover.” That’s how Dare Turner (Yurok Tribe), ...
A traveling exhibition highlighting thousands of years of Native American art is making its way to the Town of Palm Beach, aiming to “reflect our nation's complex history,” says curator Chelsea Herr.
Small Hawk (Frankfurt Series), 1994. Flasche, gouache, ink, acrylic on paper. (On loan from the Charles Froelick Collection) is part of the Gorman Museum of Native American Art's current exhibition.
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 ...
This weekend, in one of the Gaslamp’s oldest buildings, you’ll find artwork that speaks to the experiences of those who have been here the longest. "I’m a tribal member of the Rincon Band of Luiseno ...
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