Columnist Nancy Kelsey reflects on the importance of Indigenous visibility as local institutions spotlight Native artists and storytellers.
Four young Indigenous artists represent the next generation of Native art, polishing their work and their talents.
Native American artwork and artifacts are being taken down or covered up all around including right here in Ohio.It's the result of an updated federal law about how native American pieces can be ...
Founded in 2021 by philanthropist Becky Gochman and former Manhattan gallery owner Zach Feuer, the collection has loaned work to more than 100 shows around the world, by its count ...
Julie Buffalohead (Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma), 'The Noble Savage,' 2022. Courtesy of Jessica Silverman and Sarah Thornton, San Francisco, CA. “A Native takeover.” That’s how Dare Turner (Yurok Tribe), ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Thousands of years of Native American art grace the Society of the Four Arts in “Past Forward: Native American Art from Gilcrease ...
On a special episode (first released on January 2, 2025) of The Excerpt podcast: For centuries, Native American art has been viewed through the lens of collectors, art historians, and tourists. But ...
The Cherokee Nation is now accepting submissions for the 55th annual Trail of Tears Art Show, the longest-running Native ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 19—An Oklahoma City-based nonprofit invites Native American artists to participate in an exhibition highlighting resilience ...
Several years ago, painter and ledger artist Chris Pappan created a groundbreaking exhibition in the outdated, problematic Native North America Hall at the Field Museum. Pappan replicated his work on ...
Native American art has always been contemporary. It’s the museums who have attempted to lock it in the past. That practice, finally, is changing. Native American art has always been contemporary.
A man paints on the side of a building, blending traditional basketweaving patterns with his street art. Another looks through the lens of a camera, zooming in as a chef speaks on the topic of Native ...