The Center for African American Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts was the first department of its kind in the nation when ...
The game that's now known as lacrosse was a powerful and healing tradition in many Native American communities. It had largely disappeared but an effort to bring the game back has taken root.
The dreams of middle school students; hundreds of works by SC artists; Catawba pottery and river cane weaves. Three projects ...
After being launched last February with more than 100 attractions, the Ohio Creativity Trail is seeing the addition of three new stops throughout the state.
More than $75,000 in prize money was awarded to artists competing for top honors, including this year’s best of show by Caddo ...
Amplifier's unsanctioned augmented reality project brings contemporary Indigenous art to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's ...
It has been said that “genius loves company,” and that could easily be the title of Everard’s October 28-30 Southern Estates & Collections Auction. From Picasso to Grandma Moses to modern-day Navajo ...
Through April 5, 2026, the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) will host "Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation." The exhibition features more than 90 works of fine art from over 60 Native American ...
In 1964, Christopher’s mother, Lenore Sweet, was the first Native American woman to graduate from UW - Eau Claire.
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