Lighting Pathways
Lighting Pathways: Matriarchs of Oklahoma Native American Art February 16–April 28, 2024 National Cowboy and…
Lighting Pathways: Matriarchs of Oklahoma Native American Art February 16–April 28, 2024 National Cowboy and…
The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and School of Visual Arts at the University…
By Andrea L. Ferber, PhD In 1947 the Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) purchased 44…
Joan Hill, one of the most celebrated Native women painters of the 20th century, walked…
By America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) The terms traditional and contemporary are as common as nitrogen…
Yamagata University’s Institute of Nasca harnesses artificial intelligence to study the Nasca Lines By America…
Oklahoma Historical Society and First American Art Magazine to Host Native Women Artists Discussion When:…
By Amanda Horn Great Basin Native Artists and Nevada Museum of Art collaborate to establish…
Including Native Narratives in Florida’s Tourist Destinations By Michole Eldred (Catawba/Eastern Cherokee descent) Who hasn’t…
Onamia, MN—A century ago, in 1918 and 1919 when the global influenza pandemic killed millions…