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Debunking Myths About Public Art

Avatar photo by Kealey Boyd August 25, 2022August 25, 2022

The Ent Center for the Arts’s program Art WithOut Limits pops up in unexpected spaces.

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Artists Rethink the Tradition of Art as Resistance

Avatar photo by Deena ElGenaidi February 4, 2019

At the Museum of Arts and Design, a group of artists come together to discuss the ways in which art can bring about social change.

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Project Indigene and Speaking the Hard Truths of Colonialism

by Matthew Irwin August 9, 2018August 10, 2018

A new initiative launches in an effort to market and promote Native Art.

Nicholas Galanin, "God Complex" (2016), mixed materials, dimensions vary (courtesy Radiator Arts)
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As Dakota Access Pipeline Leaks, Native Artists Examine Contested Landscapes

by Christopher Green May 26, 2017

In My Country Tis of Thy People, You’re Dying, artists grapple with forcible resource extraction on indigenous lands.

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The Roles of Art and Artists at the Pipeline Protests in North Dakota

Avatar photo by Hrag Vartanian December 2, 2016April 19, 2022

Four artists at the Oceti Sakowin Camp at Standing Rock, North Dakota, have arrived to help stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. I interviewed them about the role of artists and art during protest.

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A Report from Standing Rock, Where Artists Listen, Learn, Inspire, and Heal

Avatar photo by Hrag Vartanian November 29, 2016April 19, 2022

Dozens of artists have converged at Standing Rock, and we interviewed many of them about what’s going on in the fight to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline and how they are getting involved.

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Artists Join the Fight to Protect Standing Rock

Avatar photo by Erin Joyce November 22, 2016November 22, 2016

In North Dakota and beyond, Native American artists and their allies are creating work in support of the water protectors fighting the Dakota Access Pipeline.

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Construction of Dakota Access Pipeline May Have Bulldozed Indigenous History

Avatar photo by Allison Meier September 8, 2016September 10, 2016

Last Friday, Tim Mentz, Sr., former Standing Rock Sioux tribal historic preservation officer, filed a declaration with the US district court detailing archaeological sites, including graves, alongside the planned pathway of the Dakota Access Pipeline.

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A Podcast Broadcasts the Voices of Indigenous Artists and Activists

by Matthew Irwin September 17, 2015September 17, 2015

ALBUQUERQUE — Archives have a particular meaning to Indigenous people.

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