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    Home»Archives»2018»FAAM No. 19, Summer 2018

    FAAM No. 19, Summer 2018

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    By FAAM Staff on August 7, 2018 2018, Archives

    Issue No. 19, Summer 2018

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    Feature Articles

    • Great Basin Native Artists by Jean Merz-Edwards, 24–31
    • The Oklahoma Indian Ballerinas by Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke), 32–37
    • Ira Wilson Chosen as SWAIA’s Executive Director by Jason Morgan Edwards (Seminole), 38–41
    • Beading as Performance in the Arctic by David Winfield Norman, 42–47

    Artist Profiles

    • John Brent Bennett: Haida Jeweler, Printmaker, and Sculptor by India Rael Young, PhD, 48–53
    • Andrea Carlson: Anishinaabe [Descent] Painter by Sheila Regan, 54–59
    • Yatika Starr Fields: Osage-Muscogee-Cherokee Painter by Jami Powell, PhD (Osage), 60–65
    • Sandy Fife Wilson: Mvskoke Textile Artist and Shell Carver by Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke), 66–71

    Departments

    • Recent Developments, 16–19
    • Seven Directions: Denise Neil-Binion, PhD (Delaware-Cherokee), 20–23
    • Collections | The Saint Louis Art Museum by Andrea L. Ferber, PhD, 88–91
    • Editorial | Nuances of Censorship by Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD, 86-87
    • Calendar, 94–96

    Reviews

    Art Exhibition Reviews

    • Dallas | Hopi Visions: Journey of the Human Spirit, Dallas Museum of Art
      Review by Michelle J. Lanteri, 72–73
    • Las Cruces, NM | Defending Truth and Memory: The Path Towards Justice in Guatemala, New Mexico State University Museum
      Review by Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD, 73–74
    • Las Cruces, NM | Wendy Red Star: The Maniacs (We’re Not The Best, But We’re Better Than The Rest), New Mexico State University Museum
      Review by Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD, 75–76
    • Norman, OK | Fluent Generations: The Art of Anita, Tom, and Yatika Fields, Sam Noble Museum
      Review by Jami Powell (Osage Nation), PhD, 76–78
    • Norman, OK | Generations in Modern Pueblo Painting: The Art of Tonita Peña and Joe Herrera, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
      Review by Tammi Hanawalt, PhD, 78–80
    • Riverside, CA | Uncovering Ancient Mexico: The Mystery of Tlatilco, Riverside Metropolitan Museum at Riverside Art Museum
      Review by Bryn Barabas Potter, 80–81
    • Shawnee, OK | Mythic Beasts: Imagery in Kuna Textiles and Cocle Pottery, Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art
      Review by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 82–83

    Book Reviews

    • Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts at 25 by heather ahtone, Rebecca J. Dobkins, and Prudence F. Roberts (Hallie Ford Museum of Art, 2017)
      Review by Andrea L. Ferber, PhD, 84
    • The Writing on the Wall: The Work of Joane Cardinal-Schubert, Lindsey V. Sharman, ed. (University of Calgary Press, 2017)
      Review by Yvonne N. Tiger (Seminole, Muscogee, Cherokee), 85

    In Memoriam:

    • James Luna (Puyukitchum, Ipai, Mexican American, 1950-2018) by Deana Dartt, PhD (Coastal Chumash), 92–93
    • Bahe Whitethorne Jr. (Diné, 1977-2018) by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 93

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