Intermountain was the largest boarding school for Native Americans in the United States, and throughout its operation housed ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a prolific visual artist and curator based in Corrales and the first artist to curate an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., died Jan. 24 after a ...
On Tuesday, Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith—whose raw works depicting contemporary Native life have appeared at ...
The Marco Island Women’s Interfaith Committee will host its 33rd Annual Breakfast at 10 a.m., Wednesday Feb. 5, at The Jewish ...
Native arts and crafts are widely collected today, and there are contemporary practitioners who have developed their own ...
The artist, who died at 85, used Indigenous imagery like the canoe and the buffalo the way Warhol used soup cans.
Aurora University's Schingoethe Center Museum opened “Away from Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories,” an exhibition ...
She began with modestly scaled abstract drawings and paintings but became best known for large works featuring collage and items evoking Native stereotypes.
American Indian culture is alive and thriving in modern galleries, powwows, museum exhibits, film festivals and restaurants.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, the pioneering artist who mapped the Native American experience in dynamic and complex artworks, ...
The Gladstone Tribal Fitness Center will hold its grand opening at 1 p.m. on Feb. 5 at 2002 Minneapolis Ave. in Gladstone.
Her innovative design pays homage to her hometown's rich cultural heritage while bringing a fresh perspective to one of ...