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    Home»Archives»2022»FAAM No. 33, Winter 2022

    FAAM No. 33, Winter 2022

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    By FAAM Staff on April 18, 2022 2022, Archives
    First American Art Magazine No. 33, Spring 2022
    Cover artwork detail of Seeds of Doubt, by Damian Jim (Navajo),  2020, iPhone digital painting using ArtStudio, printed on aluminum, 23¼ × 13¼ in.

    Issue No. 33, Winter 2022
    (January–March)


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    Features

    • Reaching a Sustainable Plateau: The Indigenous Artists of the Plateau and Their Reflections on the Environment
      By Nanette Kelley (Osage Nation/Cherokee Nation)
    • A Nation Tells Its Own Story: The Choctaw Cultural Center
      By Vicki Monks (Chickasaw)
    • Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual: Seventy-Five Years of Keeping Culture
      By Michole Eldred (Catawba/Eastern Cherokee descent)
    • Jean LaMarr’s Final Monoprint Workshop: Elders, Youths, and a Lifetime of Artistic Achievement
      By Beverly R. Ortiz, PhD

    Artist Profiles

    • Damian Jim: Diné Painter, Digital Artist, and Graphic Designer
      By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD
    • Lyle Mack: Nuxalk Sculptor, and Painter
      By Christopher W. Smith
    • George Longfish: Seneca/Tuscarora Painter, Printer, and Sculptor
      By Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke)
    • Pahponee: Kickapoo/Potawatomi Ceramic Artist and Sculptor
      By Paige Willett (Citizen Potawatomi)

    Departments

    • Recent Developments
    • Seven Directions: Tess Lukey (Aquinnah Wampanoag)
    • Art+Literature: Jennifer Foerster: Mvskoke Poet and Educator
      Artwork by Johnny Diacon (Mvskoke)
      By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD
    • Music: Mato Wayuhi, Composer-in-Rezidence: The Music of Reservation Dogs
      By Renata Yazzie (Diné)
    • Collections: The Penn Museum
      By Andrea L. Ferber, PhD
    • Calendar by James G. Bland
    • Exhibition Reviews
    • In Memoriam
      • Jaider Esbell (Mucuxi, 1979–2021)
        By James G. Bland
      • Evelyn Fredericks (Hopi, 1947–2021)
        By Staci Golar
      • Rita Letendre (Abenaki descent, 1928–2021)
        By America Meredith (Cherokee Nation)
      • Manuel Royce (Akmierl Au-Authm, 1953–2021)
        By James G. Bland
      • DeAnna Autumn Leaf Suazo (Taos Pueblo/Diné, 1992–2021)
        By Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke)
      • Larry Sellers (Osage, 1949–2021)
        By Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke)
      • Marjorie Tallchief (Osage, 1926–2021)
        By Stacy Pratt, PhD (Mvskoke)

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