The American Museum & Gardens presents Dress to Redress, an exhibition of the work of contemporary Anishinabe artist Celeste Pedri-Spade, from 19 March to 3 July.Featuring a series of spectacular wearable-art pieces, personal artefacts and photography, alongside historical items from the Museum’s collection, the exhibition will demonstrate the continuing legacy and profound importance of visual and material culture. This is the first time Celeste Pedri-Spade’s work will be exhibited in Europe.Dress to Redress will focus on the role of strong women in community, using fashion to explore how stories and experiences of Indigenous and European women both connect and disconnect. Inspired by various designs and materials Pedri-Spade uses her work...
Prior to this study, garments held in the general collection at The Nelson Provincial Museum were a ...
The National Museum of the American Indian published this book in conjunction with a 2007 exhibition...
This two-day workshop was organised by the Research Center for Material Culture (RCMC)together with ...
The exhibition Dressing up the Past: Clothing as Evidence of Cultural and Historical Oppression in...
This presentation walked the audience through the “Native Fashion Now” exhibition at the Peabody Ess...
Western colonialism, in its global engagements with indigenous forms of visual representation, was p...
"Women of the Red Earth" is a cross-cultural exhibition in which artist Margie Beth Labadie (Ashkena...
textNigerian sculptor Peju Alatise and British/Kenyan video artist Grace Ndiritu create works center...
The purpose of the exhibit Peruvian Textile Traditions: A Living Heritage was to showcase Peruvian d...
Red Cloud Indian Art Show A Continuum of Native Art Native American art cannot be defined by one aes...
Female consumers seem familiar to the point of stereotype, but the shopping Indian is unexpected. Co...
MENDING ON DISPLAY is an exploration of how to involve people in mending and have it be incorporated...
This presentation discusses recent initiatives at Glenbow and Nickle Galleries that endeavor to prov...
This paper examines Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations\u27 traditions of producing bodily adornments and c...
In his seminal monograph, Modesty in Dress, Laver (1969) points out that clothing does not merely fu...
Prior to this study, garments held in the general collection at The Nelson Provincial Museum were a ...
The National Museum of the American Indian published this book in conjunction with a 2007 exhibition...
This two-day workshop was organised by the Research Center for Material Culture (RCMC)together with ...
The exhibition Dressing up the Past: Clothing as Evidence of Cultural and Historical Oppression in...
This presentation walked the audience through the “Native Fashion Now” exhibition at the Peabody Ess...
Western colonialism, in its global engagements with indigenous forms of visual representation, was p...
"Women of the Red Earth" is a cross-cultural exhibition in which artist Margie Beth Labadie (Ashkena...
textNigerian sculptor Peju Alatise and British/Kenyan video artist Grace Ndiritu create works center...
The purpose of the exhibit Peruvian Textile Traditions: A Living Heritage was to showcase Peruvian d...
Red Cloud Indian Art Show A Continuum of Native Art Native American art cannot be defined by one aes...
Female consumers seem familiar to the point of stereotype, but the shopping Indian is unexpected. Co...
MENDING ON DISPLAY is an exploration of how to involve people in mending and have it be incorporated...
This presentation discusses recent initiatives at Glenbow and Nickle Galleries that endeavor to prov...
This paper examines Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations\u27 traditions of producing bodily adornments and c...
In his seminal monograph, Modesty in Dress, Laver (1969) points out that clothing does not merely fu...
Prior to this study, garments held in the general collection at The Nelson Provincial Museum were a ...
The National Museum of the American Indian published this book in conjunction with a 2007 exhibition...
This two-day workshop was organised by the Research Center for Material Culture (RCMC)together with ...