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Sahan Journal: The art of preservation: Native artist paints her way through Arikara history

In the Twin Cities arts scene this weekend, explore the Arikara heritage through vibrant paintings of Native women at All My Relations Arts…. All My Relations Arts, a nonprofit art gallery that showcases Native American fine arts, will host “Arikara Proper,” a collection of acrylic paintings that tell… Read More

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Mpls Saint Paul Mag: All My Relations Arts Opens J. White Solo Exhibition

The new All My Relations Arts solo exhibition, Arikara Proper,  features J. White, an Arikara Native American artist based in Sioux Falls, SD. As a self-taught artist, she… Read More

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Pride is Indigenous: Featuring Penny Kagigebi

June is LGBTQA2+ PRIDE Month. NACDI recognizes the contributions of Two Spirit and queer people to our community with this series of writings from Two Spirit and allies. We embrace the traditional roles of our Two Spirit relatives.  Boozhoo Indinawemaaganidook / Greetings Relatives –  What I… Read More

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Mpls.St.Paul Magazine: All My Relations Arts Opens New Exhibition by Frank Buffalo Hyde

The vibrant, satirical yet poignant showcase was created by the Indigenous artist, who belongs to the Onondaga Nation, Beaver Clan, and Nez Perce tribe. by Joey Erickson May 21, 2024 If you were to tell a young Frank Buffalo Hyde that he’d one day become a successful artist,… Read More

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First Seasonal Artisan Market Held in Collaboration with All My Relations Arts and Four Sisters Farmers Market – Minnesota Native News

Market Manager Destiny Jones sat down with Chandra Colvin of Minnesota Native News to talk about this winter’s artisan market. In partnership with the All My Relations Arts gallery, the Four Sister Food Sovereignty program is hosting markets to feature Indigenous makers outside of the harvest season. “I really wanted… Read More

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“The dress takes center stage in Laura Youngbird’s prints…”

Alicia Eler from the StarTribune interviewed Laura Youngbird about her exhibition ” Inde Wiisagendam (My Heart Hurts)” at All My Relations Arts. Read this article.  … Read More

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Press Release: Denomie Memorial Scholarship Award

Maggie Thompson (Fond du Lac Ojibwe) has been named the recipient of the second Jim Denomie Memorial Scholarship. Created in partnership with the Denomie/Wilson family, All My Relations Arts Gallery, and Bockley Gallery, the annual $10,000 prize recognizes a Native artist who best exemplifies the values Denomie demonstrated in his own career: commitment to excellence, generosity of spirit, and engagement with community. Denomie passed away in March 2022 at age 66. Read More