Medicine Man
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008Here are two new works currently on exhibit at the Art & Design Museum in NYC in an exhibition titled Second Lives.
Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary (more…)
Here are two new works currently on exhibit at the Art & Design Museum in NYC in an exhibition titled Second Lives.
Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary (more…)
I killed an Indian Today:
I killed an indian, he was not so real
I killed him with my brown skinned hands (more…)
"No Indians or Dogs Allowed" Neon 2008
This is a sign created for my new photo series "Where will we go?". Please go to the portfolio to view more images. (more…)
Nicholas recently completed this 2″ sterling silver bracelet . click link for more info. (more…)
Tsu Héidei Shugaxtutaan: we will again open this container of wisdom that has been left in our car. Purchase this exhibition catalog here.
Item # 69053 is based on cultural at. oow that has been collected and cataloged by museums, often older works contain numbers written across the piece defacing the works aesthetic or visual language, institutional graffiti. 1 1/2 inch wide sterling silver bracelet. sold
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Sept. 24th, 2008 ‘Second Lives’ @ The Art & Design Museum in NYC
Oct. 15th-19th "ImagineNATIVE Film & Media Arts Festival, Toronto.
Nov. 2008 ACC conference, Vancouver BC.
Nov. 4th -19th Shaq’asthut @ Roundhouse Community Arts Centre, Vancouver, B.C.
Nov. 2008 ‘Identity’ @ The Alaska House in Soho NYC.
Dec. 2008 ‘Twisted Path’ @ the Abbe Museum.
Dec. 2008 […]
Northwest Coast Artists’ Gathering June 3 - 4 JUNEAU, Alaska - The annual Northwest Coast Artists’ Gathering is June 3 - 4 in the Old Armory. The gathering is sponsored by Artstream Cultural Resources, Juneau Douglas City Museum and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. It coincides with Sealaska Heritage Institute’s Celebration […]
The Art and Virtual Worlds Class and the Native American
Studies Indigenous Research Group present
three distinguished guest artists:
Bunky Echo-Hawk (Pawnee/Yakama)
http://www.nvisionit.org/
Nicholas Galanin (Tlingit/Aleut)
and
Erica Lord (Athabaskan/Iñupiaq)
http://www.ericalord.com/
Peabody Museum has recently acquired
Bear Mask Vol. 9
Paper: 1100 pages, human hair
6’’ x 8’’ x 4”
2006
for there contemporary permanent collection.