By America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) A valuable tool or a harbinger of dread? Your artist’s statement can be the most intimidating thing you write. You’ll find bios on every aspiring artist’s website but…
An Introduction for the Technologically Challenged Artist on a Budget By America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) My primary advice to emerging artists is — well, number one, make incredible art you are passionate about,…
By Tahnee Ahtone (Kiowa/Mvskoki/Seminole) I write to honor the life of Eco-Mahe Damian Jay McGirt (March 23, 1953–December 18, 2018), the respected historian of Maskoke and other Southeastern Indigenous cultures, who has gone…
By Bryn Barabas Potter The Alaska Native Medical Center in Anchorage is known for its support of Native peoples in several important ways. First, of course, is by providing top-rate medical care. Second…
The 61st annual Heard Museum Guild Fair & Market kicks off with the exciting announcement that Ephraim Anderson (Diné) won the 2019 Best of Show for his woven textile, White House Revival II.…
First American Art Magazine’s Top 10 Native Art Events of 2018 As we eagerly anticipate what exhibitions, artworks, gatherings, and new discoveries and projects await us in 2019, it’s good to reflect back…