The art world has lost a trailblazer. On Tuesday, Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith—whose raw works depicting contemporary Native life have appeared at the Whitney Museum of American ...
Although the Western genre is traditionally geared toward adult audiences, it contains plenty of films that appeal to children as well.
Native jewelry, blankets, paintings. A grass dance special — an honorary men’s dance with fringe-adorned regalia. A hand drum ...
The Worcester Black History Project returns to the Krikorian Gallery in the Worcester Center for Crafts to co-present a free art exhibition ... are many voices not being heard from the Native and ...
DQ travels to Rome to meet stars Can Yaman and Alanah Bloor plus the creative team behind Sandokan and find out how skilled ...
Native American activist Leonard Peltier was defiant toward the government but grateful to his family and supporters as they ...
A new exhibit honoring generations of Native Americans who have served in the armed forces is set to open in Rio Rancho this ...
At the time of her 2023 exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art—the first retrospective devoted to a Native American artist in the museum’s history, curated by Laura Phipps—Smith ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (1940-2025) has been a driving force in contemporary Native American art since the mid-1970s. Her latest project opens eight days following her death. ByChadd Scott ...
International sculptor Enrique Cabrera unveiled a gallery of works recently at American Dream’s luxury shopping and dining wing.
"Targeting Native Americans and questioning their citizenship like we saw in New Mexico last week is not only harassment—it's un-American," Fernández told Newsweek. "Native communities have ...