By Staci Golar Adrián Takano is a self-taught Mestizo artist who specializes in spectacular street art. Strolling around Puerto Vallarta,…
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By Staci Golar Beadwork first captured the imagination of Hollis Chitto (Mississippi Choctaw/Laguna and Isleta Pueblos) when he was a…
By Staci Golar It’s not surprising, really, that Dawn Wallace Kulberg (Chugach Alutiiq) became a jeweler. She grew up in…
Visiting with us from her home in Montana, Jackie Larson Bread (Blackfeet) is a renowned beadwork artist known for her…
Jamie Okuma (Luiseño/Shoshone-Bannock) won the 2020 Best of Show for her unique cradleboard, Common Ground: Culture Isn’t Black and White.…
Azhwakwa: Contemporary Anishinaabe Art The Anishinaabeg are one of the largest collective groups of Indigenous peoples north of the Rio…
The Hood Museum of Art Brings Contemporary Native Ceramics to Dartmouth’s Campus Hanover, NH—Form and Relation: Contemporary Native Ceramics examines…
By America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) The terms traditional and contemporary are as common as nitrogen and oxygen at Native art…
Dreamwork, From Here to There: The Photography of Gracelynn Growingthunder New photography by Gracelynn Growingthunder (Nakoda/Kiowa) will be on view…
The politics of the last year have been volatile, particularly for Indigenous peoples of Brazil, Colombia, and Bolivia. It is…