Art
Melissa Cody’s Disruptive Warp and Weft
The Diné artist demonstrates that traditional techniques and motifs are not static, but are dynamic bearers of emotional weight.
Art
The Diné artist demonstrates that traditional techniques and motifs are not static, but are dynamic bearers of emotional weight.
Opinion
The Diné symbol was suppressed for decades by a settler-dominated art market that conflated it with the Nazi insignia.
Art
Diné fiber artist and sixth-generation weaver Tyrrell Tapaha expands lived experience and ideas about the future.
Art
Works by the Abeyta family of artists encourage thinking beyond activism and legislation as a means for political progress.
Art
Decades later, a letter written by the group has resulted in a permanent exhibition at Bosque Redondo Memorial in New Mexico.
Art
Zefren-M and Morris Muskett find self-expression through contemporary weaving.
News
The piece is attributed to “anonymous Navajo women,” working on handlooms.