Presenting exclusively 3-D works, “To Take Shape and Meaning” brings together 75 Native American contemporary artists representing over 50 tribes across the U.S. and Canada.
Organizers of Santa Fe’s new Native Fashion Week have selected 14 Native American and Indigenous Canadian designers to participate in the event from May 2-5.
Women Dressing Women is trying to be a celebration of neglected designers and sewists, but does not offer a critical reflection on how they have been excluded.
The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) announced the designer line-up for the first-ever American-produced Indigenous Fashion Week which will take place in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The event is set to take place from May 2 to 5 and will feature Native American and Indigenous Canadian designers who aim to shine a spotlight on their unique fashion narratives and celebrate the rich diversity in Indigenous cultures.