Brenda Mallory's threads of time, family, culture, and nature at Hallie Ford Museum * Oregon ArtsWatchBrenda Mallory's sculpture installation challenges viewers to engage deeply and consider multiple interpretations, reflecting on possibilities in nature and humanity.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, pathbreaking Native American artist, has died, aged 85Jaune Quick-to-See Smith was a pioneering Native American artist whose work critiqued US history and culture, especially regarding Native American issues.
News & Notes: Wendy Red Star's MacArthur Fellowship; Oct 7th peace vigil and installationWendy Red Star, a 2024 MacArthur Fellow, is recognized for her contributions to Apsáalooke/Crow art and addressing indigenous narratives.
Must-see shows in New York this AutumnMary Sully's solo exhibition highlights her influential blend of Indigenous art and modern styles, making her notable in today's art scene.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, pathbreaking Native American artist, has died, aged 85Jaune Quick-to-See Smith was a pioneering Native American artist whose work critiqued US history and culture, especially regarding Native American issues.
News & Notes: Wendy Red Star's MacArthur Fellowship; Oct 7th peace vigil and installationWendy Red Star, a 2024 MacArthur Fellow, is recognized for her contributions to Apsáalooke/Crow art and addressing indigenous narratives.
Must-see shows in New York this AutumnMary Sully's solo exhibition highlights her influential blend of Indigenous art and modern styles, making her notable in today's art scene.
The late Dakota artist Mary Sully in four key works at the Metropolitan MuseumMary Sully's artwork, long unseen, is finally showcased in a significant exhibition at The Met, highlighting her unique perspective as a Yankton Dakota artist.
Native Modern Art: From a Cardboard Box to the MetMary Sully's hidden artwork finally receives recognition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Wendy Red Star brings contemporary Native American art to LondonWendy Red Star's exhibition critiques Native American land colonization and the commodification of Indigenous cultures through vibrant installations and layered sounds.
Juxtapoz Magazine - Knowing the West: Visual Legacies of the American West @ Crystal Bridges Museum of American ArtThe exhibition 'Knowing the West' offers a fresh, inclusive narrative of the American West through diverse artistic perspectives.
The late Dakota artist Mary Sully in four key works at the Metropolitan MuseumMary Sully's artwork, long unseen, is finally showcased in a significant exhibition at The Met, highlighting her unique perspective as a Yankton Dakota artist.
Native Modern Art: From a Cardboard Box to the MetMary Sully's hidden artwork finally receives recognition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Wendy Red Star brings contemporary Native American art to LondonWendy Red Star's exhibition critiques Native American land colonization and the commodification of Indigenous cultures through vibrant installations and layered sounds.
Juxtapoz Magazine - Knowing the West: Visual Legacies of the American West @ Crystal Bridges Museum of American ArtThe exhibition 'Knowing the West' offers a fresh, inclusive narrative of the American West through diverse artistic perspectives.
For This Indigenous Beadworker, Every Stitch Is an Act of Resistance'Teri Greeves honors her Native heritage through beadwork, continuing a legacy unrecognized by mainstream institutions.
VizArts Monthly: Passing timeThis month reflects on the passage of time through various art exhibitions, highlighting vintage fashion, cultural storytelling, and the evolution of artistic expression.
A testament to the power of Pueblo ceramics and community-based curationThe MFA Houston's community-curated exhibition showcases Native American art through the unique perspectives of the Pueblo Pottery Collective.
For This Indigenous Beadworker, Every Stitch Is an Act of Resistance'Teri Greeves honors her Native heritage through beadwork, continuing a legacy unrecognized by mainstream institutions.
VizArts Monthly: Passing timeThis month reflects on the passage of time through various art exhibitions, highlighting vintage fashion, cultural storytelling, and the evolution of artistic expression.
A testament to the power of Pueblo ceramics and community-based curationThe MFA Houston's community-curated exhibition showcases Native American art through the unique perspectives of the Pueblo Pottery Collective.
Say hello to Rick BartowThe High Desert Museum celebrates the Endangered Species Act's 50th anniversary through exhibits of Andy Warhol and Rick Bartow's art.
Mary Sully's Astonishing Art Pictures American History Through Indigenous EyesMary Sully's art significantly contributes to the understanding of Native perspectives in American art history.
Ekow Eshun on the power of Black figuration and his new London showExhibition celebrating Black artists at National Portrait GalleryUpcoming Surrealist movement exhibitions scheduled globally.