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TULSA, Okla. —Amatoya, a design studio and lifestyle brand found and led by Cray Bauxmont-Flynn, is expanding its furniture collection and adding lighting that reflects Native American culture.
This 1930s documentary showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of Native American cultures in the Southwest, highlighting their mastery in basketry, pottery, weaving, jewelry-making, and beadwork.
These moves plus pressure from non-Indian collectors and gallery owners with a Eurocentric point of view led to the current system, the “Native American Industrial Art Complex,” Miles said.
A traveling exhibition representing thousands of years of Native American art is making a stop to Palm Beach County, challenging and reflecting on the nation's complex history during Thanksgiving.
Over at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the revelatory exhibition “Mary Sully: Native Modern” (through January 12, 2025) suggests just how deeply embedded in American art a Native woman’s ...
The Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont, released renderings of the design of the new Perry Center for Native American Art. The Perry Center was collaboratively designed by Annum Architects ...
Shelburne Museum on Thursday unveiled the design of a planned building for its Native American art collection. It also announced a new architectural team that replaces a firm it severed ties with ...
The Shelburne Museum, Vermont’s premiere history and culture institution, released designs for its Perry Center for Native American Art on Thursday, the work of a consortium of firms, including ...
Here the source was the symbolically loaded geometry found in traditional Native American quillwork, beadwork and quilting. Image Mary Sully, born Susan Mabel Deloria, at All Saints School circa 1912.