Judy Charley is a silversmith who was raised by her Navajo maternal grandparents. Now 63, she has sold on the portal for more ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, the pioneering artist who mapped the Native American experience in dynamic and complex artworks, ...
The American Indian Arts Exposition is back for its 38th year, showcasing works from more than 400 artisans representing 60 ...
Here, Now & Always,” opening February 1, 2025, at the Zimmerli Art Museum exhibits more than 100 pieces from jewelry to ...
This weekend, the Brunnier Art Museum held an informational tour of Will Wilson’s “In Conversation” exhibit, which features ...
On Tuesday, Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith—whose raw works depicting contemporary Native life have appeared at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Denver Art Museum, and other major ...
She reclaimed lost histories, investigated centuries-old symbols, and acidly critiqued complacency toward the plight of ...
Today, more than a hundred tribes across the nation came together in the capitol city to participate in Native Inc.’s second ...
To help empower Native Hawaiians with the skills and knowledge required to tell authentic cultural stories for TV, film and social media, the Maui-based Native Hawaiian Philanthropy organization is ...
Murals and memories from the Intermountain Indian School, once at risk of being forgotten, are now on display at the Nora ...
The Amon Carter added a mature content warning soon after opening “Cowboy,” a show originally aimed at “disrupting” the portrayal of the Western ideal as cisgender, straight, and white.
Intermountain was the largest boarding school for Native Americans in the United States, and throughout its operation housed ...