Small Hawk (Frankfurt Series), 1994. Flasche, gouache, ink, acrylic on paper. (On loan from the Charles Froelick Collection) is part of the Gorman Museum of Native American Art's current exhibition.
Columnist Nancy Kelsey reflects on the importance of Indigenous visibility as local institutions spotlight Native artists and storytellers.
Works by Cannupa Hanska Luger — “The One Who Checks & The One Who Balances” and “This is Not a Snake” — on display in the “Emerging Current” exhibition at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis. The ...
A controversial new exhibit is on display at The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg. The photographs of Edward S. Curtis are on display for viewers to take them as they are or to ...
The exhibit spans painting, beadwork, fashion, film and sculpture, curated in collaboration with a panel of Anishinaabe artists. Credit: Courtesy Detroit Institute of Arts A stunning new exhibition of ...
COLUMBIA — A trio of new long-term exhibits at the South Carolina State Museum opened this fall, featuring Catawba pottery, portraits by Natalie Daise and works from the museum’s massive collection.
DETROIT – The Detroit Institute of Arts is giving a preview of a powerful exhibition showcasing talented Anishinaabe artists from the Great Lakes. This is one of the largest showcases of contemporary ...
For the last 13 years, Marcella Hadden worked as a photographer in Isabella County, specializing in capturing images of newborns, families, and weddings. In September, Hadden’s photography moved ...
The Gochman Family Collection has hired Laura Phipps as its director and will open a venue in Katonah, New York, this autumn ...
For the last 13 years, Michigan artist Marcella Hadden has worked as a photographer in Isabella County, specializing in capturing images of newborns, families and weddings. In September, her ...