INDIANAPOLIS – Five prominent Native American and First Nations artists have been selected for the 2019 Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship. Curator-chosen selections of their work – including installations, paintings, video, and mixed media –…
FAAM is happy to host a finger-weaving workshop taught by Chickasaw artist Kelley Lunsford. She will teach a cross-over design. This is an introductory-level class; however, more experienced finger-weavers are welcome, and Kelley can…
Internationally celebrated Navajo composer, Raven Chacon, to be artist-in-residence at Crow’s Shadow
Chamber Orchestra Performance and Art Reception Pendleton, OR — Known for pushing the boundaries of sound and art, Raven Chacon will be the first 2019 artist-in-residence at Crow’s Shadow Institute of Arts. From…
FAAM Four is a series of brief interviews with Indigenous artists across nations and disciplines. Sarah Ayaqi Whalen-Lunn is an Iñupiaq multimedia artist specializing in Inuit hand-poked and skin-stitched tattooing. This ancient form…
MUSKOGEE, Okla. – Since 1935, some of the most well-known American Indian artists have passed through the art department at Bacone College, but recent years, financial difficulties resulted in the college almost suspending operations.…
Chase Kahwinhut Earles makes Caddo pottery. That’s a simple sentence for a complex endeavor that, for the artist, involved years of searching. Earles was always an artist, but he wasn’t always a potter.…