3.3–4.29.2022 NATALIE BALL, GRACE ROSARIO PERKINS, ERIC-PAUL RIEGE Now You See It,Now You Don’t On View 3.26.2023 Tom Jones Centers Ho-Chunk Visibility in his Art Hyperallergic Tom Jones has been making art for and about the Ho-Chunk people for some two decades. While his work has in recent years garnered… 3.24.2023 20 Artists Ponder: Is Democracy on the Rise? The New York Times A new exhibition in Philadelphia takes its inspiration from two profound sets of words: a question Benjamin Franklin posed… 3.12.2023 Dyani White Hawk and the Art of Moving Forward ELLE Magazine “Dyani, you’re an artist, and one of these years you’re going to believe me.” In a feature in March issue of ELLE magazine… 3.8.2023 Jaune Quick-to-See Smith curates NGA exhibition The Art Newspaper Weeks after announcing its first acquisition of a painting by Ojibwe artist George Morrison, the National Gallery of Art… I Am the Warp, You are the Weft: An Interview with Eric-Paul Riege “I consider everything I do a weaving,” says Eric-Paul Riege. “Talking to you, I consider myself the weft and you the warp, and as we’re talking the threads of our lives and our histories and our futures become intertwined.” In conjunction with Now You See It, Now You Don’t, we share a conversation with the Diné fiber artist.