Indigenous art
This Generation of Inuit Artists Is Breaking New Gallery Ground
‘Tunirrusiangit’ marks the first time the AGO’s largest space will exhibit Inuit art—a moment two celebrated artists did not live to see.
Damien Hirst's New Paintings Look a Lot Like Aboriginal Desert Art
Artists from Utopia claim his new series bares striking similarities to the work of Emily Kame Kngwarreye.
Australia’s Sacred Sites Get Recreated for an Immersive Musical Performance
The Outback goes virtual in composer Kate Moore and artist Ruben van Leer’s collaboration, ‘Sacred Environment.’
Learn Quillwork and Indigenous Culture at North Dakota Gallery Five Nations Arts | #50StatesofArt
Five Nations Arts celebrates, encourages and teaches traditional techniques that go back centuries.
Learn Quillwork and Indigenous Culture at Five Nations Arts
This North Dakota gallery encourages and teaches traditional techniques that go back centuries.
Fantasy Murals by a Hawaiian Street Art Couple Imagine a Sustainable Future
Matthew and Roxanne Ortiz, a.k.a., Wooden Wave, return to this year’s POW! WOW! Hawaii mural festival.
Essay: New Mexico Is a Haven for Indigenous and Xicano Artists
Kade L. Twist shares his experience as an artist living and working in Santa Fe.
Essay: New Mexico Is a Haven for Indigenous and Xicano Artists | #50StatesofArt
Kade L. Twist shares his experience as an artist living and working in Santa Fe.
Celebrating the Continued Influence of Indigenous Women in Australian Art
Who's Afraid of Colour? brings together more than 200 artworks by Indigenous women artists of Australia.
Face to Face with Colonizers: Metis Artist Zoey Roy on Meeting the Royals and Trudeau
"It took many generations to get here," the Saskatoon-based poet told VICE before today's meeting with the highest-ranking representatives of Canada this afternoon.
It’s Time to Rethink How We See Indigenous Australian Art
To borrow the words of curator Stephen Gilchrist: “There’s more to Indigenous art than just dots and bark painting.”
Is Winnipeg at the Forefront of Canada’s Aboriginal Film Scene?
In just over a year, the Aboriginal Film Collective has more than quadrupled in size as Winnipeg's Aboriginal filmmakers delve into genre and comedy.