Catch 22: Paradox on Paper reception at the Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts was a wonderful way to launch Indian Market week! The Ralph T. Coe Foundation is a nonprofit organization…
WHAT: Catch 22: Paradox on Paper opening reception and First American Art Magazine No. 16 launch party WHEN: August 15, 2017–March 31, 2018 WHERE: 1590 Pacheco St, Santa Fe, NM 87505 | Map The Ralph…
Native POP: People of the Plains art market prepares for fifth annual artist reception and art market Rapid City, SD—The fifth annual Native POP: People of the Plains art market and cultural celebration…
We Were. We Are. An exhibit featuring the work of six artists from the Northern Arapaho Artists Society and the Creative Indigenous Collective is currently on display at the Wyoming State Museum. The…
In light of the renewed attempts by art writers to position Jimmie Durham as a Cherokee, an American Indian, and a Person of Color in connection to the traveling retrospective exhibit Jimmie Durham:…
“I am not Cherokee. I am not an American Indian.” —Jimmie Durham, “Letters: Identities Clarified?,” Art in America 81, no. 7 (July 1993), 23. In June 2017, FAAM posted a list of links and information…