Tag Archives Indigenous art
The Jeffrey Gibson exhibition features recent paintings, sculpture, video, and installations, along with a large site-specific mural.
The Choctaw code talkers used their language to help the U.S. military confound an enemy which had corrupted private communication.
First Americans Musuem with support by the Osage Nation Museum and the Osage Nation Foundation presents an Osage drum exhibit.
I’m biased, but I think gifting artwork is the most personalized, thoughtful, memorable present you can give someone.
Five Native American or First Nations artists have been selected for the prestigious 2023 Eiteljorg fellows award.
In conjunction with the Speed Art Museum reinstallation, the museum is reinstating its hours to be open five days a week.
Hannah Traore Gallery presents an exhibition of artist Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds, on view through January 14, 2023.
16 photographs have been acquired in conjunction with the upcoming exhibition “Speaking with Light: Contemporary Indigenous Photography.”
In development for several years, The North Carolina Museum of Art reinstallation will open to the public on October 8.
The Museum of Wisconsin Art presents “Strange Lands” showcasing three Native American artists—Tom Antell, Chris T. Cornelius, and Sky Hopinka.
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery’s Fall 2022 exhibition, “Arctic/Amazon: Networks of Global Indigeneity,” opens October 1.