It’s not hard to find a blanket or throw pillow at a major retailer that echoes the style of Native art. However, that doesn’t mean the product has any connection to a Native American artist. “For the ...
Works by Cannupa Hanska Luger — “The One Who Checks & The One Who Balances” and “This is Not a Snake” — on display in the “Emerging Current” exhibition at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis. The ...
While artists are busy crafting new works and joining the wider world of art, scam artists wait in the wings to steal their concepts. There are establishments where fans of Native art can feel ...
From left to right: “Untitled (Wall with Doorway),” 1966, Alfred Young Man; “Crow Stripes No. 7,” 1967, Carl Tubby; “Nez Perce IV,” 1966, Carl Tubby Credit: Brian Chilson Just as Indigenous scholars ...
Yankton Dakota artist Mary Sully opened a solo exhibition at the Met Museum in New York last summer, and right now she has a solo exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Not bad for a ...
Liz Romero had purchased a selection of beaded wallets from a Native wholesaler, planning to sell them in her small art shop and display some of them at a local powwow in October. She had been assured ...
Reclamation, resurgence and resilience are all ways to describe what's happening with Native American fashion and art as it becomes more visible. Kaomi Lee of Twin Cities PBS met one Ojibwe artist who ...
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A frisky group of Indigenous performers, videomakers and sculptors have a presence in the art world they haven’t had before. By Holland Cotter Holland Cotter, the co-chief art critic, reviewed from ...
SHELTON, Wash. — It's a billion-dollar industry built on ripping off Native American art and design. The sale of knockoff Native artwork is a federal crime but that's not stopping people from making a ...
Loop workers on their lunch breaks will now confront a compelling message as they dart down the corridor from the Marquette Building to Sterling Food Hall: “You Are on Potawatomi Land.” The words are ...
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