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  • 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…

  • 2.16.2023

    Riege to conclude Hammer Projects show with performance

    Artnet

    As Eric-Paul Riege concludes his Hammer Museum solo presentation, Hólǫ́llUllUHIbI [duet], the Diné artist will perform…

  • 2.9.2023

    Breaking Through Art’s “Buckskin Ceiling”

    W Magazine

    Native artists are finally breaking through what Jaune Quick-to-See Smith has called “the buckskin ceiling,” writes…

  • 2.6.2023

    Cara Romero makes Mexico debut, wins Palm Foundation grant

    Cara Romero (Chemehuevi Indian Tribe) makes her Mexico debut February 8–12 at ZONAMACO, Latin America’s largest…

  • 1.31.2023

    National Gallery acquires George Morrison painting

    The Art Newspaper

    The National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC has acquired its first painting by Ojibwe artist George Morrison (1919–2000…

  • 1.30.2023

    Her Awarded Tiffany Foundation Grant

    Pao Houa Her has been named a recipient of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation’s 2022 Biennial Grants. To “give…

  • 1.21.2023

    Figures in the Landscape: Pao Houa Her

    Sixty Inches From Center

    “Portraiture in its photographical form may not be present in Her’s Paj qaum ntuj / Flowers of the Sky, but as a theme…

  • 1.13.2023

    Romero Reasserts Indigenous Presence and Futures

    Hyperallergic

    Through her art, photographer Cara Romero (Chemehuevi Indian Tribe) “negates dominant culture’s forgetfulness…

  • 1.12.2023

    Speaking with Light

    The Guardian

    The Amon Carter Museum of American Art’s Speaking with Light: Contemporary Indigenous Photography “highlights…

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