MINNEAPOLIS, MN — The Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI) and All My Relations Arts are pleased to present We Are Still Here, a group exhibition featuring Ray Janis, Sheldon Starr, Missy Whiteman,…
Episode 1. Tracy Discusses Regalia First American Art Magazine and the Ralph T. Coe Center for the Arts are pleased to partner in producing Collections Spotlight, an interactive, online discussion. Diverse scholars and…
Many beings and cultural items are deemed by Native American tribes to be too sacred for public viewing. Even reproductions of these items can carry the power of the original. How does one…
Arthur Holmes Jr. (Hopi) won the Best of Show at the 64th annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market for his exquisite katsina carving in cottonwood root. While entries were fewer this…
The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and School of Visual Arts at the University of Oklahoma are hosting their annual Mellon Foundation Lecture and Symposium in Native American Art. On Friday evening,…
An open letter by Lucinda Turner For the last several years, thousands of people, both Indigenous artists and settler allies, have collaborated to safeguard Northwest Coast (NWC) Indigenous art from appropriation and theft.…