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 ...
On Tuesday, Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith—whose raw works depicting contemporary Native life have appeared at ...
Friends and creative collaborators remember famed Native visual artist and curator Quick-to-See Smith, who died at 85 on Jan.
Aurora University's Schingoethe Center Museum opened “Away from Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories,” an exhibition ...
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 Kelowna based, award-winning Métis singer/songwriter Arlette Alcock will perform at the Earth Daughters Women's Festival ...
The last minute engagement will feature the Métis storyteller and writer speaking in room 716 of the Liberal Arts Building at 6 p.m.
The artist, who died at 85, used Indigenous imagery like the canoe and the buffalo the way Warhol used soup cans.
Indigenous people in the U.S. are worried by President Donald Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional ...
Native American filmmakers participated in the founding meetings of Sundance Institute and its first filmmaking lab in 1981. The Institute's Feature Film Program, Documentary Film Program ...
It is actually the subject of one of our creation stories: “Naanabozhoo and the Ducks.” The story, greatly edited, goes like ...