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The drawings, taken from ledger books made by Native people imprisoned in the 19th century, were sold at auction in 2022 against tribal members' wishes.
According to MAM’s executive director, Brandon Reintjes, Indigenous artists defy easy categorization. A contemporary piece ...
Catherine Walworth, the Jackye and Curtis Finch Jr. curator of drawings at AMFA, remarked that the exhibition offers a new way of understanding both the evolutions of Native American art and its ...
"Mary Sully: Native Modern" is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the late Native American artist's first-ever museum solo show.
The Yankton Dakota artist blended traditional Native American imagery with Christianity and pop culture in her stunning drawings, now on view in her captivating first solo show.
Park Ranger Adam Neblett told The USA Today Network-Tennessee in 2021 that Dunbar Cave is the only place in the world the public can see Native American cave art.
Native American art from the late 19 and early 20th century is now on display again at the Sioux City Public Museum. Museum Curator Matt Anderson says the works were last shown locally in 2004.
August First Friday includes an IndigiPalooza MT exhibition at the library, a 36th annual figure drawing salon show and wood-fired ceramics.
As the Field Museum and others are forced to reevaluate their collections, Native American artists change the narrative in their own spaces.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a painter who revolutionized the landscape genre and paved a path to success for generations of Native American artists that followed, died on January 24 at 85. Her death ...