At Bard’s Wíhaŋble S’a Center, Lakota artist Suzanne Kite leads a research lab exploring AI ethics through Indigenous knowledge, land-based practices, and dream research.
Impressions from the Whitney Biennial, DePaul Art Museum closes, Carol Bove at the Guggenheim, and how to cure "creative hangover." ...
The winning images from the 2025 International Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY) awards have been revealed! The awarded shots showcase the incredible diversity of travel photography – from ...
The Apsáalooke artist’s new exhibition at Sargent’s Daughters in New York takes the form of a simulated trading floor for ...
A swirl of drumbeats and intertribal tradition takes over Renninger’s Twin Markets in Mount Dora as the 2026 Thundering Spirit Family Pow Wow returns for three days of culture, community and ...
Charles "Chuck" Smith spent much of his life trying to find a balance between two worlds. Born to a mother of German heritage and a father who was a full-blooded Lakota Sioux, the fair-skinned, ...
North Hennepin Community College students from across various disciplines gathered for a Dakota hide painting workshop Feb.
Edmonia Lewis’s marble figures echo neoclassical ideals but recast narratives around subjects including emancipation and ...
This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a ...
With the show floor packed with fiber connectivity players, data center providers, and software folks with all their financial backers, Metro Connect 2026 was a full house.
Let this Native be your creative.” These six words greet visitors to the website of Sarah Joy Tang, a Native American artist and graphic designer who lives in Windsor.
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