"Cheyennes Chasing Antelope" at the Donald Ellis Gallery booth at Expo Chicago 2024, from A complete Fort Marion drawing book (1876) illustrated by Bear's Heart (Nockkoist, Tsis tsis'tas) and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 19—An Oklahoma City-based nonprofit invites Native American artists to participate in an exhibition highlighting resilience ...
To celebrate its 50 th anniversary, the Rockwell Museum in Corning, NY presents an exhibition highlighting its sustained, ...
The city of Aurora’s Public Art Division has unveiled an exhibit celebrating Native and Indigenous artists, as well as local Aurora artists who draw inspiration from Native heritage. The Unbroken ...
“This is a reclamation project,” Sylvia Yount, the Met’s American wing curator, said in a tour of the show, which also included 10 works on loan from the Mary Sully Foundation. “We are inserting Mary ...
Works by Cannupa Hanska Luger — “The One Who Checks & The One Who Balances” and “This is Not a Snake” — on display in the “Emerging Current” exhibition at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis. The ...
The work of a Washington Native American artist thought lost to the ages after he died in 1988 has been found and, beginning Sunday, will be under the bright lights at the Washington State History ...
Peter Bowles was born in England, far from the Great Plains of North America. But throughout his life and especially in the last 30 years, 19th century indigenous art has become his own artistic and ...
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” ...
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