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One clear, bold vision and thousands of hours of specialised, meticulous work have resulted in Welcome to Country, a ...
Pearl of the Wabash,” a new art piece done by local artist Esteban Garcia Bravo, has been unveiled at Tapawingo Park. The concrete sculpture depicts a mussel with a pearl, installed with ...
David Grimes, an artist in Cordova, Alaska, and participant in the Arts for Nature project focused on protecting wild salmon ...
River Arts and Culture Coalition and the Pocasset Tribe of the Wampanoag Nation present "Echoes of the Pocasset & the Falling ...
The river bends picturesquely ... Darienne Turner and Kalyn Fay Barnoski, who reframe Native art not as artifact but as argument. The title, from a poem by the Tohono O’odham linguist Ofelia ...
A new state-of-the-art tube fishway technology called ... mass fish death events have occurred in the river since 2018, with millions of native fish, including golden perch, silver perch and ...
"The LNF motifs show regional cohesion across the two study areas (Drysdale River and King George ... a new Mid-to-Late Holocene Aboriginal rock art style from the northeast Kimberley, Australia ...
Sky Hopinka, assistant professor in Harvard’s Art, Film ... fishing dam on the Columbia River. His early work was revolutionary in its portrayal of Indigenous people living in the present ...
French settlers called it Bad River; to the Native Americans who lived there first, it was always Mashkiiziibii: Medicine River. According to Mary Annette Pember in her powerful new book of that ...
Barbara Quayle is the Vice-president of the Menindee Aboriginal Elders Council ... custodianship for the river and the species that depend on it. With art, there is hope for creating policy ...
“Columbia River Custodian” (2018), which mirror mass produced Native art like posters with glowing wolves, eagles, and buffalos superimposed over sunsets and cosmic backdrops. Red Star instead ...
Beaulieu is now looking forward to their work being part of Three-eyed seeing: Indigenous Futurisms, an exhibition at the Campbell River Art Gallery in Campbell River, B.C., starting this June.
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