Works by Wendy Red Star like "Apsáalooke Feminist #3, 2016," currently on display at the Columbus Museum of Art, depict the indigenous artist's culture and history. Two new exhibits at the Columbus ...
It has been written about Dyani White Hawk (Sičáŋǧu Lakota, b. 1976) that she honors Lakota culture while expanding its expression through new art forms and innovations. Better stated, she honors ...
Half a century ago, many Native American artists trying to break into the fine art market were told that their oil paintings would never sell because they were not recognizably “Indian” enough. These ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — John L. Moore, a New York-based artist with deep Cleveland roots, is revered in the art world for his work as a teacher, curator, and maker of abstract paintings collected by museums ...
A survey at the Walker Art Center celebrates the interdisciplinary artist Dyani White Hawk, whose works are grounded in the Lakota philosophy of connectedness. The artist Dyani White Hawk, in her ...
The show’s cross-generational pairings surface the institutional separations that kept Native artists from forming the kinds ...
A new show at Octavia Gallery is giving Fritz Bultman more of the posthumous attention he deserves. Not that Bultman has ever been completely forgotten, especially in his native city. Born in 1919 to ...
The McColl Center for Art + Innovation awards 15 to 20 residencies throughout the year. Charlotte native and abstract artist Carmen Neely is one of this summer’s six artists-in-residence. Neely, 31, ...
In a literal sense, every artist contemplates and reckons with a lifetime's worth of places and encounters. A Wisconsin native who studied at Columbia College, and now resides in Tacoma, Washington, ...
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