The Extravaganza on Museum Hill went on today despite the rain, celebrating Indigenous and Hispanic culture side by side.
The work of acclaimed Native American artist Eugene Landry was pulled from the attic of a decaying building and restored.
This traditional event is a paying homage to the tribe's culture through music, dancing, storytelling, food and more.
Fenimore Art Museum announced that its acquisition and installation of 27 major works of American art valued at $33.8 million ...
Anton Treuer, an Ojibwe author, speaker and professor at Bemidji State University in Minnesota, released his first novel, ...
Creative Nations, an Indigenous Artists Collective, announced its First Storyteller's Festival, featuring plays and a musical ...
Five Native American artists have been selected for the 2025 Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship, a prestigious award.
The billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott’s no-strings, no-hassle giving approach has proven particularly valuable to ...
Idyllwild Arts will present its 4th annual Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration on October 14, 2024, featuring a daylong event.
Public art in Traverse City seems to be becoming a target for vandals. Recently, several murals in the Clinch Park tunnel ...
Pacific Northwest Ballet's "Sleeping Beauty" will feature the work — and the Tlingit cultural references — of acclaimed local ...
TikTok’s Future In US Hinges On Indian American Judges. The White House has said it wants to see Chinese-based ownership ...