What: Launch Party and Forty-Nine social dancing When: Sunday, February 8, 2026, 2:00–4:00 pm Where: Jacobson House Native Art Center,…
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In February 2026 Edmonia Lewis: Said in Stone, the first major retrospective devoted to the work of Edmonia Lewis, a sculptor of Afro-Caribbean and Anishinaabe descent whose career unfolded across the United States and Europe in the 19th century, will open at the Peabody Essex Museum. The exhibition brings together thirty sculptures from public and private collections, along with related works and archival material that trace Lewis’ life, community ties and artistic practice.
Operations Manager, Jessica Ma’ilo, with son, Tavi, late daughter, Jewels, and daughter, Jada First American Art Magazine welcomes Jessica Ma’ilo…
Reflecting on all of the amazing Indigenous art happenings and exhibitions in 2025 has been a balm to the soul…
Vancouver, BC – For the first time in a decade, Vancouver audiences will have the opportunity to see Royal Winnipeg…
Imagine viewing an ancestral object overlaid with incised design work that carries stories still relevant to the present-day peoples from…
A discussion about ledger art with artists Gordon Yellowman (Southern Cheyenne) of Oklahoma and John Isaiah Pepion (Blackfeet) of Montana.…
Wadulisi Recordings Signs Imprint Agreement with Melodic Revolution Records Topeka, Kansas – Wadulisi Recordings, a music label amplifying Native American…
TULSA, Okla. – Interwoven: Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), & Yuchi Baskets opened October 4, 2025 at the Philbrook Museum of Art…
2025 Conference | November 5 – 7 | Indianapolis, IN Hosted by the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western…