Art
Cherokee Craftspeople Are Stronger Together
Teaching traditional Cherokee craft has always been, and will always be, a political act, central to the work of holding onto one another.
Art
Teaching traditional Cherokee craft has always been, and will always be, a political act, central to the work of holding onto one another.
Art
Speaking with Light addresses an Indigenous audience with a subtler message: we are now in the process of reclaiming our own representation.
Art
The artist’s solo exhibition in Santa Fe transports viewers away from New Mexico’s adobe-clad chile-tinged capital city.
Art
The Santa Fe gallery features Indigenous textiles and jewelry from the early 19th century to today.
Art
An exhibition at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, curated by over 60 individual members of 21 tribal communities, paves the way for equitable collaborative possibilities.
Art
The Stories We Carry displays the breadth and scope of the medium, and its inherent storytelling capacity.
News
A group of Native artists and others held a protest outside the stadium in Glendale, Arizona, where the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles competed for the championship.
Film
The filmmaker and visual artist tells stories that speak directly to Native audiences while not over-explaining meaning for non-Native viewers.
News
Increased oil tanker truck traffic would "seriously degrade" the experience of viewing the canyon's Indigenous rock art, said one advocate of the site.
Art
The artist’s photographs shine a light on the unseen, resisting colonial categorization and institutional biases around art made by Native artists.
News
Greg A. Hill, a senior curator of Indigenous art, was among the top officials who lost their jobs.
Art
Diné fiber artist and sixth-generation weaver Tyrrell Tapaha expands lived experience and ideas about the future.