The FAAM Four is a series of brief interviews with Indigenous artists across nations and disciplines. Osage artist Dante Biss-Grayson’s large, vibrant abstract paintings attracted attention at this year’s SWAIA Indian Market. Arising…
Indigenous warrior artists of every generation have expressed their combat experience in their work, from the decorated ceremonial weaponry of ancient times to ledger drawings of the 19th century to Vietnam veteran Harvey…
MUSKOGEE, OKLA. – Choctaw-Chickasaw artist Norma Howard’s watercolor Kanima School took Best of Show at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum Masters Art Show on Nov. 3. The Masters Show features work by artists…
October is Inktober — That time of year when artists take on a drawing challenge that is alternately stressful and fun. The rules are simple: Draw something in ink every day for the…
The FAAM Four is a series of brief interviews with Indigenous artists across nations and disciplines. Brandon Hobson (Cherokee Nation) is the author of Where the Dead Sit Talking, which was longlisted for this…
Need motivation or information about voting in this year’s midterm elections? Draw Out the Vote, a project of Oni Press (Scott Pilgrim, Adult Swim’s Rick and Morty) can give you both. Indigenous artists Arigon Starr…