“I’vebeenan environmental activist my entire life,” says Native American photographer Cara Romero, who recalls growing up in the ’80s on theChemehuevi reservation in the Mojave Desert of California.
She named the series Project 562 for the number of recognized tribes at the time. She published a book of her photos titled "Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America." Photographer Matika ...
For Hispanic Heritage Month the National Museum of the American Indian is proud to feature the powerful images of an Indigenous American Chicano photographer. Dennis Zotigh Alexis "Ixcoxochitl" Rosas ...
Tee Lyn Duke (née Copenace) Toronto, ON, March 2010 by Nadya Kwandibens is on display at Mia as part of "In Our Hands: Native Photography, 1890 to Now." CATHY WURZER: A new art exhibition at MIA in ...
Contemporary fine art photographer Cara Romero is thoughtful and deliberate in her work and particularly in her selection of photographs for her solo exhibition this month at the Museum of ...
Most of the pieces on view in the Minneapolis Institute of Art’s (MIA) new “In Our Hands” survey of Native photography from 1890 to now were lent directly by the artists who made them. That’s rare for ...
As a Native American photographer, the late Dugan Aguilar loved nothing more than to show Native American faces. “I see beauty in people,” he once said. And for Aguilar, who devoted more than 40 years ...
In 2012, the Swinomish and Tulalip photographer and storyteller Matika Wilbur embarked on an enormous project: to travel the country, talking to and photographing people from what was, at the time, ...
A groundbreaking traveling exhibition that redefines the narrative of Native American representation through photography and lens-based art has arrived at the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The exhibition “Speaking with Light” is a provocative group show featuring landmark images captured by more than 30 contemporary Indigenous photographers. It ...