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fromArtnet News
4 hours ago

They Painted the American West. History Painted Them Out | Artnet News

These women artists were in museum collections, but they were barely shown. The challenge was to do enough research to find common themes and bring them together.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Navajo Nation: the fight for cultural survival photo essay

Virginia Brown, a 69-year-old elder, recalls her traumatic experience: 'I was forced into a boarding school when I was six years old. They cut off all our long hair and washed our mouths out with soap if they caught us speaking Navajo.'
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

This is 160-million-year-old Jurassic clay': inside Es Devlin's bid to reshape AI ethics through pottery

Es Devlin's conference blends art, AI, and spirituality, fostering dialogue among diverse participants in a creative, hands-on environment.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 days ago

A Portland Panorama of indie films * Oregon ArtsWatch

On May 2, 2025, arts and cultural organizations across the country received notifications that grants and funding promised by the National Endowment for the Arts were being rescinded. This was part of a larger initiative by the Trump Administration to dismantle not just the NEA, but also other arts advocacy programs including the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Institute for Museum and Library Services.
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fromKqed
4 days ago

Indigenous Communities Reclaim Ancestral Lands and Waters | KQED

The Potter Valley Pomo tribe creates a community forest for youth camps and events, marking a significant cultural initiative in California.
#portrait-photography
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago
Portland

The Cultural Landscape: Part 26 * Oregon ArtsWatch

A portrait series documents five talented cultural contributors to Portland through minimalist photography that emphasizes character over environmental context.
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

How can you forget me': show details Filipino Americans' rich history

The exhibition showcases the lives and stories of Filipino migrants, emphasizing their humanity beyond labor history.
#architecture
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
6 days ago
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enter projects asia explores a sculptural future handcrafted with local materials

Enter Projects Asia integrates natural materials and craftsmanship in architecture to enhance environmental and social conditions across various scales.
fromDesign Milk
1 month ago
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Susan Nwankpa Gillespie on Photos of Nigeria, Textile Art + More

Susan Nwankpa Gillespie is an architect blending multicultural influences and modern technology to design elegant, livable residences and hospitality spaces from her Los Angeles firm.
fromNonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
1 day ago

Finally Free, Leonard Peltier Offers Intergenerational Wisdom for Resistance | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.

Thank you...for being able to fight for my freedom. But what's more important than that is that you continue to fight for your land and to continue to fight for your people and all people.
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fromArtnet News
3 days ago

The Monumental Impact of Indian Miniature Painting

Indian miniature painting showcases diverse styles and themes, reflecting the tastes of royal courts across the Indian subcontinent from 1630 to the early 19th century.
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fromMission Local
3 days ago

Blood, mud and a cobweb create ache of heartbreak at Asian Art Museum

Chiharu Shiota's exhibition explores themes of personal loss and connection through intricate art pieces made from blood, mud, and yarn.
OMG science
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

An early Indigenous site may not be early, but it doesn't really matter

Monte Verde in Chile is 8,000 years old, not 14,500, but this does not alter the understanding of early human presence in the Americas.
Roam Research
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Study pinpoints when bow and arrow came to North America

North Americans adopted the bow and arrow about 1,400 years ago, replacing the atlatl and dart, with rapid adoption in the south and gradual replacement in the north.
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

California pledges to open 7% of its land and waters to Indigenous tribes - a step toward healing a 175-year-old broken promise

That number represents roughly 7% of the state's land and waters. It also corresponds with the amount of land the federal government promised it would hold as reservations for Indigenous tribes after California joined the union in 1850. Congress ultimately rejected these treaties in a secret meeting - after pressure from the state - and failed to notify tribes, many of whom upheld their end of the agreement to relocate.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

Wendy Red Star Gets Her Bag

Canal Street vendors sell counterfeit luxury goods at steep discounts, operating informally despite recent policy changes decriminalizing unlicensed vending.
#ceramics
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

Why Bay Area ceramics studios are growing in popularity as pottery interest spikes

The Bay Area's ceramics scene has grown significantly, with 26 pottery studios now in San Francisco, driven by a resurgence in creative hobbies post-pandemic.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 weeks ago

The Columbia Gorge Museum: Lacing communities together * Oregon ArtsWatch

A turning point in the world can be identified as a 'still point,' and lace serves as a metaphor for understanding psychological resilience, community connection, and navigating uncertain times.
fromArtnet News
6 days ago

Shakers Were Ahead of Their Time-Six Objects Illuminate Their Genius

The Shakers embraced the concept of radical simplicity in everyday life, as well as mandatory celibacy, pacifism, and gender equality, which continue to resonate today.
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fromsfist.com
1 week ago
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New Dogpatch Gallery to Open This Spring Honoring Ruth Asawa's Work and Legacy

A new gallery dedicated to Ruth Asawa's work opens this spring, celebrating her 100th birthday and her contributions to art and education.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago
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Guggenheim Bilbao showcases Ruth Asawa, the artist who turned the barbed wire of her concentration camp into art

Ruth Asawa's internment during WWII catalyzed her artistic career, leading to renowned wire sculptures that reflect her experiences.
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fromsfist.com
1 week ago

New Dogpatch Gallery to Open This Spring Honoring Ruth Asawa's Work and Legacy

A new gallery dedicated to Ruth Asawa's work opens this spring, celebrating her 100th birthday and her contributions to art and education.
Arts
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Guggenheim Bilbao showcases Ruth Asawa, the artist who turned the barbed wire of her concentration camp into art

Ruth Asawa's internment during WWII catalyzed her artistic career, leading to renowned wire sculptures that reflect her experiences.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 weeks ago

Tribal sovereignty and civil rights focus of free 250th anniversary discussion on March 19 * Oregon ArtsWatch

The issue is really relevant now because the issue is being argued again in terms of things like states being able to pass rules to suppress votes that have been used before. For example, if a physical address is required to vote, many Indian lands have only recently gotten streets with addresses.
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fromDesign Milk
4 weeks ago

Bocci Fuses Blown Glass + Molten Aluminum in the 93 Collections

Bocci's 93 collection fuses molten aluminum with hand-blown glass vessels, creating luminaires that demonstrate successful material compatibility through controlled thermal expansion rates.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

thousands of glass beads form delicate blossoms that never wilt in henri purnell's sculptures

Working bead by bead, the artist recreates delicate blossoms that echo the organic irregularities of real flowers while shimmering with the luminosity of glass. From airy wildflower stems to full, colorful bouquets, each arrangement captures the fleeting beauty of botanical forms that remain permanently in bloom.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 year ago

Powwows: Celebrating the culture and community of Indigenous people

The Dix Park Inter-Tribal Powwow brings together Indigenous communities from North Carolina's eight state and federally recognized tribes for cultural celebration, competition dancing, and traditional music.
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

At Cooley Gallery, Pop Art by a Nun, Plus Portland-Made Sculptures and Textiles

Upon entry, Kent's "IF" (1965) lures the eye upward. The serigraph-a silkscreen print in fine art parlance-hangs high on the wall with a subtle vulnerability. Two orange letters hover toward the composition's top edge, as if pushing to transcend the picture plane. A feeling of possibility emerges through the conjunction and its visual form.
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fromColossal
1 week ago

Get 'Super/Natural' Inside Judith Schaechter's Stained Glass Sculpture

Judith Schaechter's installation 'Super/Natural' invites reflection on nature and human connections through a secular sanctuary of beauty.
fromDesign Milk
1 month ago

The Fountain Celebrates Craft, Connection, and Lime Green

To drink, to bathe, to swim, water has been integral to every society, at every point in our relatively short history here on earth. We connect, drink, and extend ourselves over water, a lifegiving force whose polarity explains much of human behavior. Fostering this sense of community is vital to our health and happiness as well.
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fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

Suspect Arrested for $240,000 Damage to Chihuly Glass Artworks

The 40-year-old suspect, identified as Alexander Taylor Weis, allegedly caused $240,000 worth of damage to multiple plant-shaped glass artworks on Monday night, March 16. He was later arrested on suspicion of burglary and assault after police arrived at the venue, which is directly adjacent to the city's Space Needle observation tower.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
3 weeks ago

"Always Were" by Artist Opal Mae Ong

Ong's work contains a deep reverence for the otherworldly, combining the remnants of ancestral knowledge with speculative visions to form a kind of personal myth-making. The title of their latest series, "Always Were", is intentionally fragmentary suggesting a temporal and grammatical ambiguity that points to the liminal nature of Ong's figures and the time and place they inhabit.
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#native-american-art
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

Rick Bartow Art Studio at Yakona Nature Preserve nearing completion * Oregon ArtsWatch

Rick Bartow's salvaged studio materials are being reconstructed into a new art studio at Yakona Nature Preserve to honor the prominent Native American artist's legacy and educational contributions.
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

Rick Bartow Art Studio at Yakona Nature Preserve nearing completion * Oregon ArtsWatch

Rick Bartow's salvaged studio materials are being reconstructed into a new art studio at Yakona Nature Preserve to honor the prominent Native American artist's legacy and educational contributions.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
3 weeks ago

Janny Baek's Ceramics Look Like They're Still Evolving - Yanko Design

Janny Baek's ceramic sculptures deliberately maintain ambiguity and incompleteness, appearing caught mid-transformation as though unfinished by the kiln, creating visually arresting forms that suggest multiple organic possibilities simultaneously.
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fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Derek Hunter Wilson's Sculptures Sounds like the Pacific Northwest Coast

Sculptures is a gentle, grief-centered ambient-classical album blending Pacific Northwest coastal memories with improvised textures and sculptural editing.
Canada news
fromFast Company
2 months ago

This whole city block got an indigenous redesign

An Indigenous-led Toronto development integrates traditional healing, cultural design, housing, job training, and public spaces to reflect Indigenous traditions and community-led planning.
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fromKqed
1 month ago

Maidu Tribe Returns to Its Roots of Ancestral Fire | KQED

The Maidu tribe of Butte County-Berry Creek, Mechoopda, Mooretown, Enterprise and Konkow Valley, come together to conduct CAL-TREX prescribed burn training to relearn how to put helpful fire back on their native lands that have been devastated by recent catastrophic wildfires. Organizers say the training camp is designed to help restore fire-scarred lands and people. While other Northern California tribes have been reintroducing cultural fire for decades,
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fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

Merging Craft Practices and New Media at the Museum of Craft and Design

Video Craft exhibition explores how video, film, and early moving image technologies share formal and technical properties with traditional craft media like ceramics, textiles, and glass through encoding, looping, and sampling.
US politics
fromEmptywheel
2 months ago

Third Cave's a Charm

Republicans will block expiration of Bush tax cuts; Democrats could see a $3.6 trillion tax increase in 2012 if Obama does not act.
fromBoard Game Quest
2 months ago

Sand Art Review

Sand Art is a game by Kory Jordan and published by 25th Century Games for two to four players ages 10 and up. It takes about an hour to play, and has you collecting resources and then coloring in a bottle, making art in a bottle out of sand, in case the name didn't give away the plot. Gameplay Overview: Sand Art has you gathering and mixing sand, which is used to fill your bottle.
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Renovation
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

The Ceramics Workshop / Pianca Arquitetura

A warehouse was transformed into a purpose-built ceramics school with spacious studios, equipment, proper infrastructure, and good accessibility to support simultaneous activities.
#repatriation
Philosophy
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Pagh'tem'far, b'tanay

Take responsibility now by humbling yourself and making amends; otherwise life will force harsher, less merciful consequences and rewrite your narrative.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 weeks ago

Influential collection of Indigenous art hires former Whitney curator, will open exhibition space in New York

I've been aware of the Gochman Family Collection for a number of years through my work with artists in the collection, including during the organisation of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Memory Map. What drew me to the role was the chance to focus on the parts of curatorial work that excite me most--supporting living artists and helping them realise their visions.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 months ago

Remembering Nancy Gorrell, artist and activist who helped make Indigenous Peoples Day a holiday in Berkeley

Nancy Elizabeth Gorrell was a Berkeley-based artist, environmentalist, activist, and educator who led local and national efforts for Indigenous Peoples Day and zero-waste initiatives.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

It's a new beginning at Oregon City's End of the Oregon Trail center * Oregon ArtsWatch

OREGON CITY - It'll be a long and arduous journey emblematic of the original 1840s Oregon Trail migration itself. But, in the end, some years from now, restoration of the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Center in Oregon City should produce a beacon of history, education, and pride for the state and citizens of all backgrounds. An updated venue will include a new addition housing original wagons, a beautiful plank house, amphitheater events, and expanded programming.
History
fromAeon
2 months ago

How islanders of Oceania built fearsome armour without metal | Aeon Videos

Visually striking and intricately crafted, the traditional armour and weaponry of the Kiribati islands in the Pacific Ocean were built from coconut fibre, human hair, sharks' teeth and porcupine fish. Yet, fearsome and lethal as these objects were, the people of this remote archipelago weren't especially warlike, as British colonists had long assumed, but were instead part of a ritualised style of combat intended to keep violence between clashing groups to a minimum.
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fromColossal
4 weeks ago

Mirrors, Iron, and Stone Conjure Ancestral Healing in Olayami Dabls' Detroit Museum

Olayami Dabls founded MBAD African Bead Museum to present African culture through ancestral creation and spiritual healing, rejecting European colonial perspectives in African American historical representation.
fromianVisits
2 months ago

'Blimey, never knew that': the British Museum's Hawai'i exhibition surprises

Candidly, most people visiting the British Museum's Hawaii exhibition probably walk in with a lot of stereotypical preconceptions about the island nation. And will walk out with a totally different understanding of it. Understandably, we probably think of it as not much more than the Pacific island nation that's part of the USA, home to Pearl Harbour and the long-running TV show Hawaii 5.0.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

turquoise resin reimagines peruvian clay whistling vessels for vicus collection

VICÚS reinterprets ancestral Vicús ceramics as translucent resin sculptures that fuse pre-Hispanic forms, shared Mexican–Peruvian craft practices, and familial cultural continuity.
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fromAeon
1 month ago

A musical ode to Indian wool and life on the Deccan Plateau | Aeon Videos

Traditional Deccani sheep wool sustains livelihoods and culture but faces decline as economic shifts, land-use change, and imported wool cause waste and threaten pastoral life.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

In Conversation: Will Wilson

Wilson's work reexamines how Native peoples have been photographed and represented over time. Using modern photographic techniques and digital media, he responds to Curtis's influential project The North American Indian (1907-1930), inviting viewers to reflect on questions of identity, visibility, and who has the power to shape the images we see.
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fromColossal
1 month ago

Inside the Sacred Valley Ceramics Studio Referencing Ancient Peruvian Practices

It is not about reproducing the past but about engaging in dialogue with it. We apply the same level of care and rigor to all pieces. Many of our utilitarian pieces have a strong sculptural quality, and several of the more artistic works originate from everyday forms and functions. We do not establish rigid boundaries between these categories; all are part of the same vision.
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fromBon Appetit
2 months ago

33 Pieces of Unique and Glassware to Up Your Dinner Party Style

Glassware influences how a drink is perceived and sets the mood; a mix of casual and refined vessels gives entertaining versatility.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Arizona museum hosts world hoop dance championship

Last February, master of ceremonies Dennis Bowen (a Seneca elder) welcomed the reigning champion into the 2025 World Championship Hoop Dance Contest arena at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. Thousands of spectators joined them to watch more than 100 dancers compete across the two-day event. Bowen announced Josiah Enriquez's (Pueblo of Pojoaque, Navajo, Isleta) accomplishments as a top place finisher several years running in the teen division and as the surprise winner in an unprecedented tiebreaking round in the adult division the year before.
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fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Congress Funds Institute for American Indian Arts

The Senate approved full or near-full funding for IAIA and other cultural institutions, overturning proposed FY2026 defunding measures.
fromColossal
1 month ago

In Collaboration with Indigenous Artisans Around the World, PET Lamp Emphasizes Sustainability

Tons upon tons of these single-use plastics end up in landfills or even floating in the ocean. Spanish design firm PET Lamp set out give another purpose to these otherwise short-lived materials. Partnering with artisans in communities from Chile to Ethiopia to Australia, the company celebrates both Indigeneity and sustainability, drawing upon time-honored global craft traditions while supporting local economies and recycling discarded materials.
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fromBig Think
2 months ago

The last masters: The international effort to preserve an ancient craft

Intangible cultural heritage like traditional Damascus steelmaking can vanish when supporting material and social conditions disappear, prompting international safeguarding efforts.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 months ago

Berkeley husband-wife art team's Ancient Wisdom' exhibit coming to S.F.

Tiffany Shlain and Ken Goldberg collaborate on Ancient Wisdom for a Future Ecology, exploring trees, time, technology, AI, history, mathematics, and ecology through art.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

thousands of recycled CDs form reflective vertical sculptures in tara donovan's stratagems

Tara Donovan presents Stratagems at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco (ICA SF), at the Transamerica Pyramid Center, installing a group of vertically oriented sculptures made entirely from thousands of recycled CDs. On view until July 31st, 2026, the exhibition is installed within the transparent Annex space. Stratagems enters into a deliberate exchange with the Transamerica Pyramid itself. The sculptures echo the skyscraper's verticality and reflective skin, while their recycled material introduces a counterpoint to the monumentality of the building.
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fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Fabrizio Plessi Reconsiders the Nature of Water Through Venetian Glass

Fabrizio Plessi merges video art and Murano glass to explore water's elemental and metaphoric roles in time, memory, life, and Venetian craftsmanship.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

light sculptures preserve ancestral designs through antique doilies and lace textile

Kinship transforms heirloom doilies and stockings into LED-lit stainless steel sculptures that preserve textiles and project lace-like shadows and layered histories.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

'It's Not All About Me': Three Portland icons make a winning show * Oregon ArtsWatch

With most of us, 90 minutes of reminiscing wouldn't make for scintillating theater. Gert Boyle, as played by Wendy Westerwelle, is the exception to that rule. The late Gert came to fame when she took the reins of Columbia Sportswear after her husband's death in 1970 and also became the "One Tough Mother," with gray hair and glasses, of its comedic '80s and '90s ad campaigns. In one, she put her son, Tim, through a carwash to test the durability of a coat.
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