Ms. Smith was among the country’s most renowned Native artists, crafting pieces that incorporated Indigenous images and ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a Native American artist whose work redefined the landscape of contemporary American art, died ...
Smith broke barriers for Native art and exhibited at major museums around the U.S. Before she died last month, she planned a large-scale sculpture for the Missoula Art Museum.
He was a prodigy with the Native American flute and later a scholarship ... In the early 1950s, Crumbo took up prospecting with a fellow artist and in New Mexico wound up discovering major veins ...
The Sarah Spurgeon Gallery at Central Washington University will host the exhibition Past, Now, Future: Native American Prints from the Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts Collection.
OSHKOSH – The community has a new chance to learn about Indigenous culture. The public is invited to an inaugural event of ...
But whether because she was so often the first Native American artist in the room, because it had taken so much struggle to ...
The Art of Judith Lowry” and “The Lowry & Croul Collection of Contemporary Native American Art” are two groundbreaking ...
A temporary exhibit featuring a little-known 1940s American art movement is nearing the end of its run at the Heard Museum in ...
CHLOE VELTMAN, BYLINE: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith was a trailblazer. She was the first Native American artist to have a solo retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York and the first to have a ...
In 2020, Ms. Smith broke “the buckskin ceiling,” as she put it, by becoming the first Native American artist to have a painting acquired by the National Gallery of Art in Washington ...
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