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A Different Perspective – Remembering James Dean, Founder of the NASA Art Program

In March 1962, NASA Administrator James Webb addressed a two-paragraph memorandum to NASA Public Affairs Director Hiden T. Cox about the possibility of bringing in artists to highlight the agency’s achievements in a new way. In it, he wrote, “We should consider in a deliberate way just what NASA should do in the field of fine arts to commemorate the … historic...

MCNY presents Posters + Politics: The Art of Activism in New York

July 2, 2015 Museum of the City on New York, Wednesday, July 8 at 6:30 pm Posters + Politics: The Art of Activism in New York Political activists in New York, and in cities the world over, have a long tradition of using boldly-designed posters to draw attention to the most pressing political and cultural issues of the day. Despite their uniquely urban form and...

Puffin Cultural Forum: CALL FOR ART

February 14, 2018 Our upcoming show aims to discuss gender, vulnerability, and unbalanced power dynamics – topics that are at the forefront of our political and personal consciousness. Artists are invited to submit work that reflects on the impact of inequality, power imbalances, and oppressive rhetoric on the negotiations that happen in our most personal...

Water is Life in Our Art

Water is Life in Our Art

For the Lakota people, both water and art can serve as medicine—something that is essential to human life. This new documentary film—conceptualized, directed, and edited by members of Red Cloud’s fourth grade class—explores the sacred quality of both water and art in Lakota communities. The student filmmakers interviewed Native artists, including painters...

50th Red Cloud Indian Art Show’s Special Awards Winners 2018

←BACK    The Red Cloud Indian Art Show, which celebrated its 50th anniversary this year, is a truly unique exhibition. It’s not only the largest and longest-running Native art exhibition of its kind–it’s also one of only a few held in an indigenous community. But what sets the show apart is its inclusion of all Native artists. Its purpose is to...

The Red Cloud Indian Art Show: Tracing its Impact Over 50 Years

←BACK   The Red Cloud Indian Art Show is a truly one-of-a-kind. It’s the largest and longest-running Native art exhibition of its kind. It’s one of only a few Native art shows held in an indigenous community. And it welcomes works from all Native artists regardless of their experience in the art world, encouraging them to share their talent and to guide...

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Let Black Art Tell It – Scalawag

Artists and poets belong in liberation movements. The work of the artist, much like that of the cultural organizer, is to reconstruct common bonds that have atrophied over time, or which have been directly targeted by unjust systems.  Through music, art, and literature, these Black Southerners—past and present—are interrogating, re-imagining, and reviving our...