Tag Archives WYLD Gallery Purchasing artwork recalling a barbaric human tragedy fueled by colonialism, despotism and white supremacy may seem like an odd choice to bring into your home and hang in the den.
After working more than 10 years at Paragon Industries steel mill in Sapulpa, OK, Travis Mammedaty felt called to something else.
For Nocona Burgess, artist and historian, his work is increasingly becoming history itself, with future generations studying him.
Growing up on the Navajo reservation, Shaun Beyale didn’t have running water or electricity. He did have comic books.
Art was a side interest to Jason Parrish who graduated from the University of New Mexico in 2007 and then began working in a New Mexico bank.
Billy Hensley is connecting to the Chickasaw homelands in present day Mississippi by incorporating gar fish into his contemporary paintings.