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    Home»Archives»2016»FAAM No. 12, Fall 2016

    FAAM No. 12, Fall 2016

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    By FAAM Staff on August 9, 2016 2016, Archives

    First American Art Magazine No. 12, Fall 2016

    Issue No. 12, Fall 2016

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    Features

    • Archival Art by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 26–33
    • Science Fiction Imagery in Native Art by Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD, 34–39
    • Lloyd Kiva New by Roy Boney Jr. (Cherokee Nation), 40–45
    • Contemporary Native Art in Britain by Stephanie Pratt, PhD (Dakota), 48–55
    • Three Artists You Should Know by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 56–59

    Artist Profiles

    • Colin Coonsis: Zuni Jeweler and Lapidarian by Miranda Belarde-Lewis, PhD (Zuni-Tlingit), 62–67
    • Jennifer Moquino: Santa Clara Ceramic Artist by RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Tewa), 68–73
    • Nelda Schrupp: Pheasant Rump Nakota Jeweler and Silversmith by Mark Herndon, 74–79
    • Preston Singletary: Tlingit Glass Artist by Jean Merz-Edwards, 80–85

    Departments

    • Recent Developments, 18–19
    • Seven Directions: Linley B. Logan (Seneca), 20–21
    • Exploring Native Graphic Design: Jodi Webster (HoChunk-Potawatomi) by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 22–23
    • Art+Literature
      • Orlando White (Diné) with visuals by Quinn Smallboy (Cree) by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, 100–103
    • Calendar, 108–111

    Reviews

    Art Exhibit Reviews, 88–97

    • Charlotte, NC | Threads of Identity: Contemporary Maya Textiles, Mint Museum
      Review by Nancy Strickland Fields (Lumbee, 88)
    • Lac Cruces, NM | Itaa Katsi: Our Life, New Mexico State University Museum
      Review by Haley Luster, 89–90
    • Las Cruces, NM | PictoGraff: The Art of the WarPrayer, Branigan Cultural Center
      Review by Michelle J. Lanteri, 90–91
    • Los Angeles | Emily Arthur: Endangered, Weingart Gallery
      Review by Zena Pearlstone, PhD, 91–92
    • Portland, OR | Native Fashion Now, Portland Art Museum
      Review by Thollem McDonas, 93–94
    • Santa Fe | Landscape of an Artist: Living Treasure Dan Namingha, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
      Review by Michelle J. Lanteri, 94–95
    • Shawnee, OK | Wounaan Baskets from the Rainforests of Panama, Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art
      Review by Hoka Skenandore (Oneida Nation/Oglala Lakota/Luiseño/Chicano), 95–96
    • Taos | Santa Fe Indian School Style: Works on Paper, Millicent Rogers Museum
      Review by Scott W. Hale, 96–97

    In Memoriam

    • Brian Honyouti (Hopi, 1947-2016) by Zena Pearlstone, PhD, 104
    • Norman Tait (Nisga’a, 1941-2016) by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 104–105
    • Ed Wapp (Wahpeconiah) Jr. (Comanche, 1943-2016) by Teri Greeves (Kiowa-Comanche), 105–106
    • John Julius Wilnoty (Eastern Band Cherokee, 1940-2016) by Lambert G. Wilson., 106

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