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    Home»Archives»2020»FAAM No. 28, Fall 2020

    FAAM No. 28, Fall 2020

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    By FAAM Staff on January 5, 2021 2020, Archives
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    Cover artwork by Virgil Ortiz (Cochiti Pueblo)

    Issue No. 28, Fall 2020
    (October–December)


    Locations



    Features

    • Paragons of the Virtual: 2020 SWAIA Virtual Indian Market Winners
      By RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Pueblo)
    • Prairie Dog Glass: The Rise of Southwest Native Glass Art
      By Cathy Short (Citizen Potawatomi)
    • BACA 2020—Contemporary Native Art Biennial/Biennale d’art contemporain autochtone,
      Fifth Edition: Honouring Kinship

      By Lori Beavis, PhD (Michi Saagiig Anishinaabe)
    • Ancient Teotihuacán: A Painted City
      By Cynthia A. Conides, PhD

    Artist Profiles

    • Bill Glass Jr.: Cherokee Nation Ceramic Artist & Sculptor
      By Candice Byrd (Osage/Quapaw/Cherokee Nation)
    • Jean LaMarr: Northern Paiute/Pit River Printmaker & Mixed-Media Artist
      By Jean Merz-Edwards
    • Shelley Niro: Mohawk Photographer & Filmmaker
      By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD
    • Virgil Ortiz: Cochiti Ceramic Sculptor & Fashion Designer
      By Neebinnaukzhik Southall (Rama Chippewa)

    Departments

    • Recent Developments
    • Seven Directions: Brittany Britton (Hupa)
    • Art+Literature: JBeth Piatote (Colville Nez Perce)
      By Tiffany Midge (Standing Rock Lakota)
      Artwork by Mikailah Thompson (Nez Perce)
    • Collections: Krannert Art Museum
      By Andrea L. Ferber, PhD
    • Native Sounds
      By Thollem
    • Exhibition Reviews + Report
    • Book Reviews
    • In Memoriam
      • Joan Hill (Muscogee/Cherokee, 1930–2020)
        By Daniel McCoy Jr. (Muscogee/Potawatomi)
      • Nakotah LaRance (Hopi/Assiniboine/Tewa/Navajo, 1989–2020)
        By RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Pueblo)
      • Ben Davidson (Haida, 1976–2020)
        By America Meredith (Cherokee Nation)
      • Sadie Marks (Hopi, 1948–2020)
        By Jennifer Juan (Tohono O’odham) and America Meredith (Cherokee Nation)
      • Molly Neptune Parker (Passamaquoddy, 1939–2020)
        By Frances Soctomah (Passamaquoddy)
      • Juanita Pahdopony-Mithlo (Comanche, 1947–2020)
        By heather ahtone, PhD (Choctaw/Chickasaw)

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