Woven In: Indigenous Women’s Activism and Media. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, BC. November 19, 2022 – May 7, 2023. Curated by Gerry Ambers, Marianne Nicolson, and Siku Allooloo
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Woven In: Indigenous Women’s Activism and Media. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, BC. Nove...
In the early 1980s, the North Vancouver Museum and Archives (nvma) was given a significant collectio...
© Feminist StudiesFeatures the art of Australian indigenous women. Documentation of the religious li...
The West Chester University Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology’s newest exhibition, “Earth Day a...
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In the summer of 2019 (February-March), a group of graduate student volunteers from the University o...
Speaking from diverse cultural backgrounds, nine British Columbia women artists discuss notions of c...
"Indigenous collage invites us to work with the fragmented realities of Indigenous identities, famil...
Saturday 7th July - Saturday 4th August 2018. NAIDOC Week 2018 celebrates the invaluable contributio...
This practice-led research project is an independent output from an ongoing community arts engagemen...
For decades, Indigenous art, artifacts and objects have had a contested history within galleries and...
Red Cloud Indian Art Show A Continuum of Native Art Native American art cannot be defined by one aes...
The Indigenous Women Rize (IWR) project is a workshop series created for self-identified Indigenous ...
In the 20th century art market, women’s Aboriginal art was perceived as something insignificant and ...
Amelia Reimer is a Cultural Support Worker for the St. John’s Native Friendship Centre. She is a pro...
Woven In: Indigenous Women’s Activism and Media. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, BC. Nove...
In the early 1980s, the North Vancouver Museum and Archives (nvma) was given a significant collectio...
© Feminist StudiesFeatures the art of Australian indigenous women. Documentation of the religious li...
The West Chester University Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology’s newest exhibition, “Earth Day a...
In this article, four women engage, talk, and write about Indigenous sovereignty in Australia's sout...
In the summer of 2019 (February-March), a group of graduate student volunteers from the University o...
Speaking from diverse cultural backgrounds, nine British Columbia women artists discuss notions of c...
"Indigenous collage invites us to work with the fragmented realities of Indigenous identities, famil...
Saturday 7th July - Saturday 4th August 2018. NAIDOC Week 2018 celebrates the invaluable contributio...
This practice-led research project is an independent output from an ongoing community arts engagemen...
For decades, Indigenous art, artifacts and objects have had a contested history within galleries and...
Red Cloud Indian Art Show A Continuum of Native Art Native American art cannot be defined by one aes...
The Indigenous Women Rize (IWR) project is a workshop series created for self-identified Indigenous ...
In the 20th century art market, women’s Aboriginal art was perceived as something insignificant and ...
Amelia Reimer is a Cultural Support Worker for the St. John’s Native Friendship Centre. She is a pro...