LAS CRUCES - Three Hopi artists will return to New Mexico State University to engage with students and members of the public for the first time since they presented a panel discussion at NMSU’s ...
Michael Kabotie and Delbridge Honanie, “Journey of the Human Spirit” (2001), (courtesy Dallas Museum of Art, Foundation for the Arts Collection, photo by the author for Hyperallergic) DALLAS — The ...
2 OH, MARY! Reveals Tour Dates and Cities For 2026-27 3 OPERATION MINCEMEAT Reveals 2026-27 Tour Dates and Cities Hopi Artist Buddy Tubinaghtewa's "Sun Blessings" has been selected as the official ...
When Hopi artist Mavasta Honyouti was a boy, he watched his grandfather tenderly care for the corn that fed his family. During breaks, his grandfather would take out a piece of paako (cottonwood) root ...
Hopi artists Michael Kabotie and Delbridge Honanie always intended for their mural, “Journey of the Human Spirit” to take a journey of its own. Its display at the Dallas Museum of Art through Dec. 2 ...
The sculpture made out of rope is a metaphor for female strength and it was inspired by a famous character in the Star Wars franchise. It also relates to Native American history. The Museum of Art - ...
Dick West’s Spatial Whorl (1949–50), a small oil on canvas with a swirl of earthy browns and yellows punctuated by hot pinks, sky blues, and sharp red spines, is the first painting visitors see at ...
Growing up in Albuquerque Duane Koyawena loved to draw. "I did a lot of pieces that a lot of people always wanted," he says. "Like, 'can I have that? Can I have that?' Even my art teachers would ask ...
The smell of burning piñon pine filled the air at Portland’s Center for Native Arts & Cultures on May 10, lending itself to the dreamlike feeling of Matrilineal Memory, an exhibition by Hopi artist ...
"Collections featured: Eugene B. Adkins, James T. Bialac, President and Mrs. David L. Boren, Richard H. and Adeline J. Fleischaker, Dr. and Mrs. R.E. Mansfield, Tom F ...
Michael Kabotie, a Hopi artist and jeweler who was an innovator in the American Indian fine arts movement, died Oct. 23 at a Flagstaff, Ariz., hospital from complications related to H1N1 influenza, ...
Growing up in Albuquerque Duane Koyawena loved to draw. "I did a lot of pieces that a lot of people always wanted," he says. "Like, 'can I have that? Can I have that?' Even my art teachers would ask ...