Ms. Smith was among the country’s most renowned Native artists, crafting pieces that incorporated Indigenous images and ...
Although the Western genre is traditionally geared toward adult audiences, it contains plenty of films that appeal to ...
The Indigenous photographer presents an expansive solo exhibition of large-scale works exploring time, space, identity and ...
Clay Coyote Pottery and Gallery, a mainstay in the local arts scene, underwent a transformation earlier this year. Founders Tom Wirt and Betsy Price handed the reins of the business to ...
He gained a cult following through novels that married zany, acid-tinged humor with philosophical inquiry and literary zest.
Feb. 16-23. 2355 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. Organized in partnership with the city of St. Petersburg and the Grand Central ...
The Art of Judith Lowry” and “The Lowry & Croul Collection of Contemporary Native American Art” are two groundbreaking ...
A temporary exhibit featuring a little-known 1940s American art movement is nearing the end of its run at the Heard Museum in ...
A DuLarge Native American won a national award for rediscovering and sharing cultural techniques.
The Sarah Spurgeon Gallery at Central Washington University will host the exhibition Past, Now, Future: Native American Prints from the Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts Collection.
Myths and Legends” can be viewed Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Feb. 21 in the Helen E. Copeland Gallery in Haynes Hall.
“Rock art, carvings and etchings are our written language. Storytelling, song and dance are our records. We retain, record and pass information through the various art forms,” says ...