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To be two-spirited, to see through the eyes of more than one gender, is what many Indigenous members of the LGBTQ+ community ...
The Ecdysiast Arts Museum will host a grand opening Saturday, June 21, with performances by eight burlesque performers.
Back by popular demand, Niwot's Native Art Market will return to Niwot Hall on Sunday, June 1, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The market will showcase vibrant, handmade works from Native artists, including ...
Trashed Picassos? But what we do know is that a woman named Rose Valland saved tens of thousands of works. Valland is the real-life heroine of “The Art Spy,” a curator at Jeu de Paume Museum ...
Languages: English and Spanish. You can contact her via email: [email protected] Most women dream of being showered with flowers regularly, and for one woman, that dream has come true—so ...
The Suffolk Art League and Suffolk Art Gallery have partnered to put on an exhibit inspired by Peggy Guggenheim’s first U.S. all-women exhibition in 1943 ... The exhibit also features a Piece by ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City Indian Clinic is celebrating another successful Women’s Health Fair, an annual event dedicated to promoting the well-being of Native women in the community. This year’s ...
Absolutely not. It turns out, painting your front door in more than just a basic color could be the answer to bringing more style and design to your dwelling, and when combined with the folk art trend ...
“She was a strong woman. Compassionate, humble, generous,” said her niece, Nikki Santos, whose mom, Teresa Williams, and Givens were sisters. “She possessed values that we talk about as Native people ...
Over the course of his 45-year career as an artist, Vladimir Kanevsky has tried several times to quit making the sculptures of flowers for which he is best known. But now his legacy is cemented ...