Finding an original Fritz Scholder painting online for less than $10,000 is like finding an original Van Gogh in a thrift ...
On a special episode (first released on January 2, 2025) of The Excerpt podcast: For centuries, Native American art has been viewed through the lens of collectors, art historians, and tourists. But ...
The show’s very existence is meaningful enough: “still/emerging” (title derives from a Navajo poem) is the museum’s first display of its Native American works on paper, a collection it only began ...
As the country gears up to commemorate 250 years since the Declaration of Independence, several galleries are exploring the ...
After decades of “staying within the lines” of what was considered traditional Native art, Indigenous artists are increasingly moving into the contemporary art space. Whether creating fine-art ...
Generally overlooked in Art History 101 was the inverse: how European materials and images were repurposed by Indigenous ...
Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Gorman Museum of Native American Art at University of California, Davis, came to life in its new 4,000-square foot space with a ribbon cutting and two days of ...
The Eiteljorg Museum's revamped Native American Galleries will show works spanning more than 170 years when they reopen in June. But visitors won't start at the beginning, middle or even the end of ...
PHOENIX, Ariz. — Super Indian: Fritz Scholder, 1967–1980, currently on view at the Phoenix Art Museum (PAM), features over 40 oil paintings and prints by the Luiseño artist. The exhibition celebrates ...
The Arts + Literature Laboratory is hosting the newly created Native Art Market. This market is a celebration of Native art and culture. Over 20 native artists from Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota ...
Liz Romero had purchased a selection of beaded wallets from a Native wholesaler, planning to sell them in her small art shop and display some of them at a local powwow in October. She had been assured ...
Recent interviews conducted with Native artists are now part Archives of American Art’s Oral History Collection Ben Gillespie Still from oral history interview with Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, 2021 ...