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LIVE LONG AND PROSPER: More on Indigenous Futurism
Indigenous Futurism is a concept that embraces literature, the visual arts, film, music, fashion, comic [...]
Sep
TO BOLDLY GO WHERE NO ONE HAS GONE BEFORE: Indigenous Futurism
For the most part, Native Americans are thought of as having lived in the past; [...]
Jun
TEN TO ONE: The Mentors of My Collection
Over the course of more than thirty years, my collection came to encompass baskets, beadwork, [...]
Aug
AND THE SHIP SAILS ON: More on Jaune Quick-to-See Smith’s Trade Canoe Series
“They’re all trade canoes, something is being traded and in most of my [...]
Apr
INUIT SURREAL
The term Inuit art encompasses a diverse range of media, subject matter, genres, and themes [...]
Sep
EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED: The Ceramic Art of Les Namingha
Artists who continually experiment and explore hold the interest of collectors who anxiously wait to [...]
Aug
COMMITTED: The Brooklyn Museum’s Dedication to Showcasing the Indigenous Arts of the Americas
One of the earliest catalysts of my passion for Native art was the Brooklyn Museum. [...]
Aug
HELLO DOLLIES: Collecting Native Dolls
They have been called “miniatures,” “small spirits,” and “cultural microcosms” but, with few exceptions, dolls [...]