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The Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska say they’re still trying to reclaim their heritage from the Denver Art Museum, 34 years after the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation ...
Visitors to the Denver Art Museum look at “Drum (Gaaw),” a cultural item from the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, on display in the Northwest Coast and Alaska Native Art Galleries ...
I think that was the high-point of the traditional Tlingit art style,” Hoffman said. “And then, there are times when, oddly, I’ll get inspiration from non-Native art.
The documentary The Story of Art in Alaska is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, bringing the creativity and cultural ...
Growing up in Juneau, Alaska, Tlingit artist James Johnson uses his art as a means to connect with his cultural heritage, while combating the effects of colonization.
The Tlingit-Unangax artist works in multiple mediums and from his home in Sitka, has made a name for himself in the indigenous art world. At 39, Galanin just finished a solo retrospective at the ...
Artist Alison Bremner says her art is "inspired by ancient traditions and modern coffee." #k5evening. ... SEATTLE — Alison O. Bremner is a Tlingit artist born and raised in Southeast Alaska.
Bremner’s 17 piece-collection of contemporary art depicts different stories and aspects of Tlingit and Indigenous life that often go unnoticed, through bright colors, unusual objects and humor ...
Worl’s design, which features a formline sockeye salmon, is one of four stamps in the “Art of the Skateboard” collection that launches Friday through the U.S. Postal Service.
A depiction of Raven freeing the sun, stars and moon will appear on U.S. Postal Service Forever stamps in the near future thanks to a Juneau-based Tlingit artist, the Sealaska Heritage Institute ...
Tlingit art-inspired shoes, held by Hagelman and Wiederspohn outside Wrangell High School. The shoes are part of the students’ entry for the Vans Custom Culture High School competition. (Sage ...
Dec. 17—You can hear the screams at Site Santa Fe. Multidisciplinary Tlingit and Unangax artist Nicholas Galanin's solo exhibit "Interference Patterns" features a neon sign reading "Take a knee ...