Over the weekend, one of the world’s most famous artists debuted a brand new, large-scale collaborative work in the US, and almost no one noticed. Compared to Ai, Benally is a relatively unknown ...
Navajo weaver Roy Kady will give a talk at 6 p.m. today at the National Museum of Wildlife Art as the exhibition “A ...
As a full-time artist, Linda Gleitz fled the Art District on Santa Fe because the “outrageous” crowds that flocked to its First Friday events rarely translated into sales for her paintings. “You get ...
Mona Laughing, a third-generation Navajo artist and award-winning master weaver from Crystal, New Mexico, was this year’s ...
DENVER • The rug had several columns, with bright red squares down the center and a few lining the edges of a neutral-colored background. At first glance, the square-shaped symbols looked like ...
A new exhibit at Colonial Williamsburg’s Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum will give visitors a look at blankets and rugs crafted by 19th-century Navajo artisans when it opens later this summer ...
On such a lovely, long, almost-summer day, you should be out under the sun and the stars. The additional promise of visual surprises behind every wide-open door awaits at the Summer Solstice ...
Tuesday, Jul 15, 2014 5:01 PM Updated Wednesday, Jul. 16, 2014 4:02 PM ALBUQUERQUE – Not many people have been to Coyote Canyon, a remote spot on the nation’s largest Native American reservation.
If cooler weather combined with an exciting cultural opportunity sounds appealing, head to Flagstaff this weekend for the 67th annual Navajo Festival of Arts & Culture. The event, at the Museum of ...
Navajo weaver Melissa Cody is a child of the ’80s, and it shows in her work. "I grew up with Pac-Man and arcade games," says Cody, a 22-year-old art student at the Institute of American Indian Arts in ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – There are countless stories that paint vivid pictures of the rich Navajo history in the southwest. One Navajo woman is helping keep the ancestral tradition of weaving alive. Tonita ...
As a full-time artist, Linda Gleitz fled the Art District on Santa Fe because the “outrageous” crowds that flocked to its First Friday events rarely translated into sales for her paintings. “You get ...
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