In February 2026 Edmonia Lewis: Said in Stone, the first major retrospective devoted to the work of Edmonia Lewis, a sculptor of Afro-Caribbean and Anishinaabe descent whose career unfolded across the United States and Europe in the 19th century, will open at the Peabody Essex Museum. The exhibition brings together thirty sculptures from public and private collections, along with related works and archival material that trace Lewis’ life, community ties and artistic practice.
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MINNEAPOLIS — Star WallowingBull (White Earth Ojibwe/Arapaho) has been named the third recipient of the Jim Denomie Memorial Scholarship. Created…
Major New Norval Morrisseau Project Launched by MacKenzie Art Gallery and Carleton University By Angela Lackey Regina, Sask. — The…
Toronto, ON — Native Women in the Arts announced its shortlisted nominees and winner of the 9th Annual Barbara Laronde…
Minneapolis, MN—The Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI), All My Relations Arts, and Hennepin Theatre Trust are pleased to announce…
Issue No. 34, Spring 2022 Click here to purchase a digital copy for $7 from Issuu. To purchase a print copy,…
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Azhwakwa: Contemporary Anishinaabe Art The Anishinaabeg are one of the largest collective groups of Indigenous peoples north of the Rio…
Onamia, MN—A century ago, in 1918 and 1919 when the global influenza pandemic killed millions worldwide, including thousands of Native…