Where: The Museum of the Plains Indian - Browning, MO When: August 3 - September 29, 2018. *No longer on view. What: "Allen Knows His Gun, an enrolled member of the Crow Tribe, is a skilled painter. He holds a B.A. in American Indian Studies from Haskell University (Lawrence, Kansas) and a M.A. in Indigenous … Continue reading Summer Showcase – Allen Knows His Gun and Karin Jackson
Mark Little Elk – Artwork
Where: Sioux Indian Museum - Rapid City, SD When: November 2 - January 14, 2019. *No longer on view. What: "Mark Little Elk, an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, is a skilled draughtsman and painter. He currently resides in Rosebud, South Dakota, where he works full-time as a professional artist. Mark draws on … Continue reading Mark Little Elk – Artwork
Hillary Kempenich – Paintings
Where: Sioux Indian Museum - Rapid City, SD When: July 20 - September 28, 2018. *No longer on view. What: "Hillary Kempenich, an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, is a multidisciplinary artist who works primarily in acrylic paint and mixed media. She currently resides in Grand Forks, North Dakota, where … Continue reading Hillary Kempenich – Paintings
Native Nations Now: An Exhibition of Contemporary Native Art
Where: Buffalo Bill Center of the West - Cody, WY When: May 17 - October 29, 2018. *No longer on view. What: "Plains Indian Museum, Buffalo Bill Center of the West partnered with the Creative Indigenous Collective to curate this groundbreaking exhibition from Plains Indian artists Robert Martinez, John Isaiah Pepion, Holly Young, Lauren Monroe, Louis … Continue reading Native Nations Now: An Exhibition of Contemporary Native Art
To Honor the Plains Nations
Where: The Brinton Museum - Big Horn, WY When: Through December 23, 2019 What: "To Honor the Plains Nations showcases Plains Indian art and artifacts from the Goelet and Edith Gallatin and the Bradford Brinton Memorial Collections. Edith and Goelet Gallatin arrived in Big Horn in 1910 and became neighbors of Bradford Brinton when he purchased the … Continue reading To Honor the Plains Nations
Dianne Wyatt: Treading Lightly
Where: The Brinton Museum - Big Horn, WY When: September 1 - October 7, 2018. *No longer on view. What: "Dianne Wyatt began her study of art at Sheridan College and earned her BFA from the University of Wyoming. She has painted in the Sheridan area and most of Wyoming for the past thirty four … Continue reading Dianne Wyatt: Treading Lightly
Four Centuries of Pueblo Pottery
Where: Autry Museum of the American West - Los Angeles, CA When: Ongoing What: "Featuring more than 100 pieces of rare ceramics from the Autry’s Southwest Museum of the American Indian Collection, this exhibition traces the dramatic changes that transformed the Pueblo pottery tradition in the era following sixteenth-century Spanish colonization to the present. Organized … Continue reading Four Centuries of Pueblo Pottery
Art of the West
Where: Autry Museum of the American West - Los Angeles, CA When: Ongoing What: "Art of the West showcases the dynamic and evolving world of art that springs from the cultural practices of some of the many peoples who have shaped the American West. This exhibition is the first of its kind to explore how … Continue reading Art of the West
Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain
Where: Autry Museum of the American West - Los Angeles, CA When: Closed January 6, 2019. *No longer on view. What: "Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain represents the artist’s first major retrospective and a contribution to the substantial growing body of scholarship on contemporary Native artists. Bartow (Mad River Band Wiyot) established … Continue reading Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain
Hopi Visions: Journey of the Human Spirit
Where: Dallas Museum of Art - Dallas, TX When: Through December 12, 2019 What: "The exhibition features a mural painting by Hopi artists Michael Kabotie and Delbridge Honanie displayed for the first time outside of Arizona and the Museum of Northern Arizona. The impressive work spans nearly five feet tall and forty-eight feet in length, … Continue reading Hopi Visions: Journey of the Human Spirit