
Cover artwork by Marlowe Katoney (Navajo)
Features
- Native Art World Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
By various authors - Point of Contact: The Art of Quillwork Then and Now
By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD - Returning Home: Comanche Homecoming at Sultan Park
Photo essay by Ben Norberto III (Comanche)
Text by Juanita Pahdopony (Comanche) - SWAIA Selects Kim Peone to Be Executive Director: A New Chapter Begins for Both
By RoseMary Diaz (Santa Clara Pueblo) - Opinion | The Indian-on-Indian Art Plague: Intertribal Misappropriation
By Nanette Kelley (Osage/Cherokee Nations)
Artist Profiles
- Lena Snow Amason: Alutiiq Carver
By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD - Jason Garcia: Santa Clara Pueblo Clay Artist and Printmaker
By Michelle J. Lanteri - Marlowe Katoney: Navajo Textile Artist and Painter
By Jill Ahlberg Yohe, PhD - Courtney M. Leonard: Shinnecock Ceramicist and Multimedia Artist
By Jami Powell, PhD (Osage Nation)
Departments
- Recent Developments
- Seven Directions: Anya Montiel, PhD (Mestiza/Tohono O’odham)
- Art+Literature: Joy Harjo: Mvskoke/Cherokee Poet, Musician, and Author
By Matthew Ryan Smith, PhD
Artwork by Daniel McCoy Jr. (Muscogee/Citizen Potawatomi) - Spotlight: Seal Vision: Shared Spirit
- By America Meredith (Cherokee Nation)
- Collections: Minneapolis Institute of Art
By Andrea L. Ferber, PhD - Exhibition Reviews
- Book Review
- In Memoriam
- Rodslen Brown (Cherokee Nation, 1960–2020)
By America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) - David Shananaquet (Little Traverse Odawa, 1955–2020)
By America Meredith (Cherokee Nation)
- Rodslen Brown (Cherokee Nation, 1960–2020)
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