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Native American photographic exhibit in St. Pete explores history and controversy
His career behind the camera spanned much more than 30 years, but that’s how much time he spent documenting the North American Indian. Now, the photographic collection of Edward S. Curtis is on ...
Artists have favorite artists too. Artworks they encounter and connect with deeply same as those of us who can’t draw a circle. Such was the case for Wendy Red Star (Absáalooke (Crow)) with the ...
The Minneapolis Institute of Art is offering free admission to a Native American photography exhibit on Black Friday. Molly Lax from the Minneapolis Institute of Art sat down with 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS ...
At the entrance to the massive exhibition "In Our Hands: Native Photography, 1890 to Now" in the Minneapolis Institute of Art's Target Gallery, there is a photograph of an Osage woman standing in ...
Sarah Sense, Hinushi 22 (detail), 2024, Woven archival inkjet prints, is among the works that will be on display in the new photography exhibition at the Gorman Native American Art Museum at UC Davis ...
For the last 13 years, Michigan artist Marcella Hadden has worked as a photographer in Isabella County, specializing in ...
Fabulous fashion spreads open “Native America: In Translation,” a thoughtful and wide-ranging group show of nine Indigenous artists at the Museum of Contemporary Photography. Slim, sexy models wear ...
When the noted ethnological photographer Edward S. Curtis published his 20-volume collection of photographs titled “The North American Indian” in the early years of the 20th century, it was celebrated ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The exhibition “Speaking with Light” is a provocative group show featuring landmark images captured by more than 30 contemporary Indigenous photographers. It ...
Most of the pieces on view in the Minneapolis Institute of Art’s (MIA) new “In Our Hands” survey of Native photography from 1890 to now were lent directly by the artists who made them. That’s rare for ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian on the National Mall will open “InSight: Photos and Stories from the Archives” Friday, May 23. Drawing from the more than a half-million ...
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