Interview
Nikyle Begay Resurrects Century-Old Diné Weavings
As an artist and shepherd, Begay facilitates their own creative process, from breeding and shearing to weaving long-undervalued twill patterns.
Zach Feuer is an arts worker based in Upstate New York and co-founder of Forge Project and the New Art Dealers Alliance. He was also a founding director of the Gochman Family Collection.
Interview
As an artist and shepherd, Begay facilitates their own creative process, from breeding and shearing to weaving long-undervalued twill patterns.
Interview
The Diné weaver and teacher reimagines pre-trading-post-era weaving techniques, continually coloring his practice with new aesthetic and material horizons.
Interview
DY Begay, best known for her abstract textiles featuring undulating bands of color, speaks about her decades-long practice of experimenting with pigment and form.
Feature
Marilou Schultz, a math teacher and fourth-generation weaver, pushes the boundaries of the art form by combining technological aesthetics and Diné techniques.
Opinion
Despite its role as a hub for Native artists, SWAIA hasn’t entirely moved past its origins in White settler obsession with Native authenticity.
Opinion
The Diné symbol was suppressed for decades by a settler-dominated art market that conflated it with the Nazi insignia.
Opinion
Perfectly timed for maximum press attention, the performative closure of the country’s pavilion is opportunistic and cynical.