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07/06/2002. NEW YORK CITY.- The American Craft Museum presents "Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation Landmark Exhibition Series Explores Indian Art In Broad Context of Contemp...
06/17/2003. DENVER, COLORADO</ST...
07/31/2005. PHOENIX, AZ.- The Heard Museum presents Beautiful Resistance: Works on Paper from the Heard Museum Collection. With the founding of the American Indian Movement in 1968, Native American people took to the streets to protest issues of inequalit...
08/16/2005. DENVER.-Join in the fun for the whole family at the Denver Art Museum's 16th annual Friendship Powwow on Saturday, September 10, 2005. This free celebration of American Indian cultures begins with the popular gourd dance at 10 a.m., followed ...
07/31/2006. NEW YORK.- The National Museum of the American Indian presents the exhibit Indigenous Motivations: Recent Acquisitions from the National Museum of the American Indian through July 22, 2007 at the George Gustav Heye Center. Indigenous Motivati...
06/06/2008. WASHINGTON, DC.- Internationally acclaimed textile designer and authority on craft Jack Lenor Larsen will speak at a fall benefit lunch at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in New York. The benefit, A Single Thread: Cele...
09/14/2008. WASHINGTON, DC.- The first exhibition of George de Forest Brush's remarkable paintings of American Indians will be on view at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, September 14, 2008 through January 4, 2009. Inspired in part by the recent r...
08/12/2009. GOLDENDALE, WA.- Maryhill Museum of Art today announced the appointment of Steve Grafe to curator of art. Dr. Grafe comes to the museum from the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museu...
01/26/2010. FORT WORTH, TX.- The Amon Carter Museum has acquired a rediscovered painting by American artist George de Forest Brush. The Potter, painted in 1889, had been in private hands since 1946, ...
09/19/2010. ZUNI, NM (AP).- Zuni silversmith Tony Eriacho stands behind tables of American Indian jewelry and crafts that are not what they seem.
He picks up a necklace of Indian-style fetish animals made in the Philippines; dangles an earring with col...
11/21/2010. SANTA FE, NM.- The archives of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) was proud to announce the acquisition of the Lloyd H. New Papers. News widow, Aysen New of Santa Fe, New Mexi...
02/11/2013. De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam is presenting an exhibition about the artistic traditions of American Indians, the indigenous peoples of the North American continent. Exploring seven different region...
11/18/2015. Few aspects of our national history have had a more lasting influence than the exploration and settlement of the western frontier. With the purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803, American lands doubled in size, and in the years foll...
10/06/2016. Oklahoma history comes to life through paintings, lithographs, drawings and other media in a new exhibition at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art on the University of Oklahoma Norman campus.
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05/09/2023. Uniting traditional Native American craft with contemporary cultural and commercial references, the work of Jeffrey Gibson (b. 1972, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians/Cherokee Nation descent) speaks to the complexity of constructing identity within...
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