7. Oaxacan or Huichol Art as Statement Pieces Traditional Mexican artwork, such as Oaxacan wood carvings or Huichol bead art, adds a bold and colorful touch to modern spaces. Use these pieces as focal ...
The stores also reflect Indigenous art. The Tierra Huichol sells animals of every variety and wall hangings hand-made of miniscule multihued beads. The Opal Mine not only sells all varieties of ...
Beaded brilliance! These vibrant Huichol art pieces are like wearable rainbows, each one a kaleidoscope of color and culture. Who needs a pot of gold? Photo Credit: Colorado Springs Flea Market It’s ...
Experience a large exhibition of contemporary Native bead art at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis, running from April 12 ...
The artist’s tapestries, which incorporate distorted self-portraits and screenshots from the internet, feel both ephemeral ...
The Quechan Tribe — and Arizona — lost one of its cultural treasures when bead artist and Quechan language teacher Daisy Golding Simms died March 1 in Winterhaven, California, near Yuma. She was 88.
Tucked away among the artworks at New York dealer Andrew Edlin’s booth at the Outsider Art Fair in New York right ... a Fulbright scholarship and met the Huichol people, who work in a similar ...
By Jon WinklerThe history and development of the East End is inexorably intertwined with that of the Montaukett and ...
Mother-daughter beading duo and Cherokee Nation citizens Jennifer Saenz and Vicky Watson, along with designer Debbie Franklin Richard, will have their work showcased in “Threads of Untold History,” a ...