The artist, who died at 85, used Indigenous imagery like the canoe and the buffalo the way Warhol used soup cans.
Where Have All the Buffalo Gone' has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances, the E.A. Rawlinson Centre has announced.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a prolific visual artist and curator based in Corrales and the first artist to curate an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., died Jan. 24 after a ...
Friends and creative collaborators remember famed Native visual artist and curator Quick-to-See Smith, who died at 85 on Jan.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a prolific visual artist and curator based in Corrales and the first artist to curate an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., died Jan. 24 after a ...
The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity is expanding its commitment to attract Indigenous students. The Alberta-based ...
INKWO FOR WHEN THE STARVING RETURN debuted January 24th at Sundance in the Animated Shorts Film Program with three ...
TD Music Hall will present acclaimed Métis singer-songwriter Amanda Rheaume on May 21, 2025 with her full band to promote her latest album, The Truth We Hold.
UNESCO has dubbed 2025 the International Year of Glaciers' Preservation. A new exhibit at Banff's Whyte Museum, called ...
On Tuesday, Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith—whose raw works depicting contemporary Native life have appeared at ...
The cast and creative team has been revealed for There is Violence and There is Righteous Violence and There is Death or, The ...
If you’ve driven downtown lately, a bold, vibrant mural entitled Returning to Our Roots by Justine Proulx, a Métis muralist, ...