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Do We Take Vibes for Granted?
A digital media exhibition shows vibration as physical sensation and affective experience.
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A digital media exhibition shows vibration as physical sensation and affective experience.
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An exploration of cultural repair and radical colonial resistance, Chacon’s work is inspired by Diné creation mythology and her own experiences as a contemporary Indigenous artist.
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Utako Shindo is interested in transitional passages and hinge experiences, or what she calls the “in-between spatiality.”
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Sama Alshaibi’s Four Series draws on historical sources, contexts, and techniques to articulate the definitions and exploitations of freedom.
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Fashion designer Patricia Michaels prepares for SWAIA’s centennial.
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Two artists exemplify the power of storytelling at the center of Native American art.
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Art Indigenous Santa Fe aims to increase representation for contemporary Native American and First Nations artists.
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The annual event has survived draconian governmental policies to become the country’s largest public Native American arts and cultural gathering.
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The work of 36 artists, most of whom identify as Indigenous, is centered around the impact of nuclear testing and uranium mining, and their attendant contamination.
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This low-residency MFA in Studio Arts program provides artists with an Indigenous-focused education that fosters the importance of lifelong learning and outreach.
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A new project looks at the modernist influences on the city’s residential designs.
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Samantha Platero realized how adulterated and inauthentic most of the jewelry presented as “Navajo” was, and how rarely her community truly profited from this economy.