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"Rattan gained popularity during the '50s, '60s, and '70s, as the bohemian arts and crafts aesthetic rose ... pieces to give your space tactile and visual texture." Rattan is truly a material ...
The newest iteration of Newfields' Lume will immerse patrons in the art of Indigenous Australia. Starting May 10, 120 projectors will beam the work of more than 100 contemporary artists from ...
Raven Halfmoon (Caddo Nation), “E-a’-ti-ti” (2021), stoneware, glaze (photo by Trayson Connor, courtesy Zimmerli Art Museum) Other works interweave Indigenous motifs to contest archival erasure.
The Portland Indigenous Marketplace is launching the IndigenoUS Art Exhibit, a monthlong celebration of Indigenous and Black artists, at the Old Church Performance Hall in downtown Portland.
Wonaeamirri is a member of the Jilamara Arts & Crafts Association, an indigenous arts centre in Milikapiti, a tiny village on Melville Island located roughly 110km (70 miles) – about a 30-minute ...
The late, great Emily Kam Kngwarreye was the prime mover behind the most financially successful Indigenous art auction in this country since 2007, with a much-travelled work once owned by a ...
Making baskets from wood has a deep history in Neqotkuk First Nation, according to Kisuhs Perley. Indigenous peoples have been weaving wood into baskets for centuries, but after colonization ...
(WWLP)– A series of portraits depicting missing and murdered Indigenous persons is currently on display at the Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts in Springfield. According to a ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Opening this December, After the Rain will ...
The work in progress is currently in Beaulieu's shared studio, the Collective, a queer Indigenous-owned art studio that has a tattoo artist, a multidisciplinary fabric artist and group beading ...
The emerald ash borer has nearly wiped out the black ash trees in Wisconsin. However, the Ho-Chunk Nation is preserving black ash tree seeds.