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We Are Still Queer,” a show featuring 11 artists at the Minneapolis American Indian Center aims to open conversations in the Native community.
Tepfer, published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, explores the transformation of elk rock art in the Mongolian Altai ...
Securing World Heritage status for Australia's Murujuga rock art will help protect the ancient Indigenous carvings, located in an industrial hub, the government said on Saturday.
The United Nations cultural organisation has added a remote Aboriginal site featuring one million carvings that potentially date back 50,000 years to its World Heritage list. Located on the Burrup ...
The documentary The Story of Art in Alaska is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, bringing the creativity and cultural ...
Award-winning Potawatomi artist Beth Bush uses the ancient tradition of quill art to connect to her Indigenous heritage, honor her ancestors and share the history and culture of her people.
A delegation of Australia's Aboriginal people has travelled to Paris to win UN backing for the protection of a heritage site ...
Tribal art forms like Warli, Gond, Madhubani, Saura, and Bhil blend tradition and creativity, offering vibrant stories and sustainable style for today’s homes.
According to dealer D’Lan Davidson, the market for indigenous Australian art experienced a recalibration following policy reforms and a renewed push for transparency and artist equity.
The other traditional forms of Aboriginal tribal art – body painting, sand painting, small-scale artefacts, weapons and bark paintings – were ephemeral.
Little has changed in the office of the Aboriginal art dealer Tim Klingender since his death in a boating accident near the heads of Sydney Harbour two years ago, aged 59. The loft space ...