A temporary exhibit featuring a little-known 1940s American art movement is nearing the end of its run at the Heard Museum in ...
Here, Now & Always,” opening February 1, 2025, at the Zimmerli Art Museum exhibits more than 100 pieces from jewelry to ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, the pioneering artist who mapped the Native American experience in dynamic and complex artworks, ...
Native arts and crafts are widely collected today, and there are contemporary practitioners who have developed their own recognizable styles.
The American Indian Arts Exposition is back for its 38th year, showcasing works from more than 400 artisans representing 60 ...
The Indian edition of the beloved international convention has a lineup of visionary ... benefits the art itself and the artists who produce it. Ron Marz and Jamal Igle, American comic-book ...
She reclaimed lost histories, investigated centuries-old symbols, and acidly critiqued complacency toward the plight of ...
Her contributions to FabIndia's growth and success are immeasurable; the company was founded in 1960 by her late husband, an American. Under Bim's guidance, FabIndia became a platform for Indian ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith – a groundbreaking artist, activist, curator and educator – died Jan. 24 of pancreatic cancer, her New York City gallerist, Garth Greenan, has announced. She was 85.
The death of the visionary ... and his art - and he always gave back to AFI, supportive of the storytellers who wrote their own rules and reached for something different,” the American Film ...