Sound artist and Lenape descendant Nathan Young has installed noise and avant-garde music at William Penn’s historic estate.

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Sound artist and Lenape descendant Nathan Young has installed noise and avant-garde music at William Penn’s historic estate.

Bucknell’s downtown Samek Art Gallery is presenting the exhibit “What You Think You Know” from March 14 to June 4. The title of the exhibit is a nod to stereotypes surrounding Native Americans, and the art within the exhibit works to dismantle them. The exhibit was curated by Museum Fellow Sarah N. Hixson, Mass. and Sierra…

Recent acquisitions by the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) include a portrait by Amy Sherald, one of the world’s leading contemporary figurative painters; an Italian bronze by Giovanni Battista Foggini, a prominent Florentine sculptor of the Baroque period; a rare candlelight painting by Anna Dorothea Therbusch; a Greek red-figure vase attributed to the Kleophon Painter; […]

Last week, Fort Lewis College held a closing ceremony for an art exhibit. “As Seeds, We Grow” featured Native-made art focused on Indian boarding schools. Fort Lewis was an Indian boarding school from 1891-1910.

Bosco Sodi shares the importance of community, his admiration for architecture, and his hopes for his native Mexico.

A survey of the 90-year-old activist, artist and documentarian’s tells a parallel story about the shifting relationship between Canada and its First Nations peoples

When the glamour of fashion week meets the excitement of a music festival, the result is Rapid City’s first-ever Culture Shock.

SWAIA will present the 101st Indian Market Aug. 19-20.

Some of the oldest displays of art, canvas, photography, and sculptures will be presented at the festival

Gutierrez, whose work often calls attention to the precariousness of life in the performing arts, is experiencing a period of midcareer abundance.