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    Home»Archives»2021»FAAM No. 31, Summer 2021

    FAAM No. 31, Summer 2021

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    By FAAM Staff on October 26, 2021 2021, Archives
    FAAM No. 31, Summer 2021 with Lisa Holt and Harlan Reano's artwork
    Cover artwork: “Pegasus Unicorn,” ceramic sculpture by Lisa Holt (Cochiti) and Harlan Reano (Kewa)

    Issue No. 31, Summer 2021

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    Features

    • Cochiti Mono Figures
      by Suzanne Newman Fricke, PhD, 25–29
    • Connecting New Pathways: Centering Native Public Art in Tulsa
      by Mason Whitehorn Powell (Osage), 30–35
    • The Last Great Indian Art Movement of the 20th Century: IAIA Painters of the 1960s
      by Alfred Young Man, PhD (Chippewa-Cree), 36–41
    • Jeff Kahm’s Geometric Vision
      by W. Jackson Rushing III, PhD, 42–45

    Artist Profiles

    • Sally Black: Navajo Basket Maker
      by Kelly Church (Pottawatomi/Ottawa/Ojibwe), 50–55
    • Ryan Gashweseoma: Hopi Carver
      by Michelle J. Lanteri, 56–61
    • Kenneth Johnson: Muscogee/Seminole Jeweler
      by Michole Eldred (Catawba/Eastern Cherokee descent), 62–67
    • Arigon Starr: Kickapoo/Mvskoke Artist, Musician, Playwright, and Actor
      by Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke), 68–73

    Departments

    • Recent Developments, 17–18
    • Seven Directions | Jackie Sevier (Northern Arapaho), 20–22
    • Art+Literature | Tommy Orange: Cheyenne/Arapaho Novelist
      by Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD, Artwork by Carlin Bear Don’t Walk (Northern Cheyenne/Crow), 86–89
    • Spotlight | Chris Pappan’s Scout’s Honor
      by Iris Colburn, 74–75
    • Calendar, 92–94

    Reviews

    Exhibition Reviews

    • Idabel, OK | Contemporary Caddo Art, Museum of the Red River
      Review by Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke), 76–77
    • Minneapolis | Inherent Right: Peter Williams, All My Relations Arts Gallery
      Review by Taylor Rose Payer (Turtle Mountain Chippewa), 77–78
    • Palm Springs, CA | Never Forget, Desert X
      Review by Isabella Robbins (Diné), 79–80
    • Santa Fe | Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
      Review by RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Pueblo), 80–82
    • Santa Fe | Shonto Begay: Eyes of the World, Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
      Review by RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Pueblo), 83–84

    Music Review

    • Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies: The Willie Dunn Anthology, Light In The Attic Records, 2021
      Review by Thollem, 85

    In Memoriam

    • Lee Marmon (Laguna, 1925–2021)
      by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 90
    • Ethel Vigil (Santa Clara, 1950–2021)
      by RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Pueblo), 91


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