The 59th Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market takes place in Phoenix on March 4 and 5, 2017.…
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First American Art Magazine’s Top 10 Native Art Events of 2016 This last year brought us daring art projects, extraordinary…
First American Art Magazine’s Top 10 Native Art Events of 2015 The year 2015 marked a stellar one for Indigenous…
By Neebinnaukzhik Southall OSAGE GRAPHIC DESIGNER Ryan Red Corn’s accomplishments are many and varied. He co-founded the design and marketing…
By America Meredith I DON’T THINK Cherokees had much of a beading tradition,” I blurted out to my sister at the…
From FAAM No. 0, Spring 2013: 52–53. Before Common Era 2500–1000 BCE: Independence I people from Canada settle in north…
“Designed to Last: Striving toward an Indigenous American Aesthetic” The International Journal of the Arts in Society. Volume 4, Number…
Versatile is the word for Maria Panínguak’ Kjærulff’s art practice. This Danish-Inuit artist played a nurse in the first feature…
By Roy Boney Jr. (Cherokee Nation) The importance of typography in a literate society can sometimes be overlooked, particularly when…
First American Art Magazine’s Top 10 Native Art Events of 2014 For Native American art, 2014 has been a bustling,…