The Utah Wildlife Federation is sponsoring a contest for artists, writers, photographers and other creative types to increase awareness of the state’s wildlife.

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Sunday: Closed

The Utah Wildlife Federation is sponsoring a contest for artists, writers, photographers and other creative types to increase awareness of the state’s wildlife.
Join us for a 2-day symposium for museum professionals on curating Indigenous art.

The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs has extended the deadline for comment submission on the draft of the Amendments to Respect Traditional Indigenous Skill and Talent Act to May 19.

In the land of ZoZo World Art Day Carrizozo presents an array of colorful flower sculptures created by 20 local artists at the plaza along route 54 and the pro…menade. This installation will be on display throughout the summer and fall season. A delightful event to participate in. Congratulations to Cindy Johnson and her brother […]

See all 18 of the 2023 World Art Day collector posters in a flipbook, here: https://issuu.com/…/docs/04152023_wad_carrizozo_posters_fli…

New Mexico zip 88301 is an ART FULL destination @art88301 #art88301 2019’s World Art Day celebrations included a beautiful installation of sculptures depicting… 5 dancers. See more of the Women of the Dance exhibit here: www.worldartdaycarrizozo.com/2019-womenofthedance-details #joanmalkersonart #womenofthedance #worldartday #worldartdaycarrizozo

WASHINGTON — In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D.C. that impacts Indian Country last week.

Ta-coumba T. Aiken has been a painter, muralist, educator, art administrator and community activist in the Twin Cities since 1969.

Juneau, Alaska, will be inaugurating its Totem Pole Trail this week. Read about the trail’s cultural and historical significance.

Days before her career retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Corrales artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith is already charting a new body of work.