LONDON, U.K.—Is cultural appropriation ever an accident? What about cultural appropriation of cultural appropriation? These are some of the questions brought up by British artist Anthea Hamilton’s installation The Squash, currently at Tate Britain.…
TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma—On April 8 from 2:00–4:00 pm, Encore! Performing Society will present a preview of their reimagined version of Four Moons at the Armory in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The original Four Moons ballet was created in 1967 by…
SANTA FE, N.M. — It’s not often that dogs attend art openings, but several (along with a cat) were present for the opening of Chaz John’s residency at Ellsworth Gallery in Santa Fe, where…
Reviews of plays by and about Native people tend to include words like “powerful” and “heartbreaking.” But here’s part of the review of Dillon Chitto’s Bingo Hall in the Los Angeles arts journal Stage Raw:…
In February, FAAM’s list of ballet happenings in Indian country included Moccasins En Pointe, a collaboration between Colorado Ballet, the Mandaree Singers, and Lakota fancy shawl dancer Keya Clairmont. Those attending the 44th Annual Denver…
It’s hard not to talk about Clyde the Big Red Indian as if he is an actual person. I thought it was just me, but everyone I talk to eventually starts speaking of…