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Native American art from the late 19 and early 20th century is now on display again at the Sioux City Public Museum. Museum Curator Matt Anderson says the works were last shown locally in 2004.
Artist SunRose IronShell talks about her art during an interview at Gallery 103 located in the Ho-Chunk Centre in downtown Sioux City. IronShell is one of five Native American artists being ...
SIOUX CITY, Iowa — A new exhibit at the Sioux City Art Center opened on June 12. A ... Slick’s work is inspired by modernist abstraction and includes Native American stylizations.
Embrace Native American Culture And Art In Chamberlain And Oacoma One of the area's most iconic sights is the striking Dignity of Earth and Sky, a 50-foot monument of a Native American woman ...
The Sioux Chef’s most recent endeavor is “Indigenous Food Lab”— a market space that features curated Native food products. “Our goal is to be a regional support center to help any ...
Organized by Patricia Marroquin Norby, the Met’s associate curator of Native American art (of Purépecha descent), and Sylvia Yount, curator in charge of the American Wing, it includes 25 ...
Art from the 19th Century depicting Native American life was put on display in North Dakota on Wednesday. The State Historical Society of North Dakota bought 26 aquatints made by Swiss-born artist ...
The Sioux Indian Museum’s first exhibitions highlighting living Native American artists opened in the 1960s and ’70s and featured the work of artists including Oscar Howe, Arthur Amiotte and ...