The ancestors would recognize the materials, patterns and tight weave of Lisa Telford’s baskets and hats, the softness and warmth of her cedar capes...
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Forget the Information Age—ours is the Age of Alienation. At least that's how multimedia artist John Feodorov, Navajo, feels...
Sixteen years ago, Emily Johnson moved from her home in rural Alaska to Minneapolis intending to become a physical therapist. Then dance happened...
What's in a name? For Christen Marquez, quite a bit. The story of her film “Haku Inoa: To Weave A Name” began before she was born...
A Navajo man in a gas mask stares into the camera, the land sprawling behind him in a luminous haze of post-apocalyptic beauty...
Lorraine Jessepe
March 09, 2011
Los Angeles-based artist and designer Ricardo Mendoza remembers the life-changing eye injury he suffered while playing in a Little League baseball game when he was 15 years old...
When an art teacher told a class of students that only one of them would be a practicing artist in 20 years, Sonya Kelliher-Combs accepted his statement as a challenge...