A Fortuitous Convergence By Maurice M. Dixon, Jr. Although rare, every so often a convergence occurs of such magnitude that, at the [...]
An Honest Instinct By Leslie Linthicum “The first thing I should say,” photographer Joel-Peter Witkin told a writer for [...]
A New Mexican Love Story By Emily Withnall In Frank Blazquez’s photograph Sleepy and his Daughter, Sleepy flashes the prison gang [...]
A Gift for Sketching Buildings By Rachel Preston In the 1930s, the Great Depression had wiped out economies and careers. President Franklin [...]
In Conversation with the Sea By Emily Withnall Photographs by Cara Romero In Cara Romero’s black and white photograph Sand & Stone, [...]
Glass is the Memory of Light By Almah LaVon Rice Where does glass come from? From the Phoenicians, ancestors of the alphabet in modern-day [...]
Native Tongues By Emily WithnallPhotography by Kenji Kawano In a black-and-white photograph taken by Kenji Kawano in 2005, [...]
Finding Her Place in Clay By Lillia McEnaney with Charlotte Jusinski In the 1960s, potter Helen Cordero (Cochiti Pueblo) turned to her [...]
The Punchline at the End of Art BY EMILY WITHNALL One of Diego Romero’s favorite activities is watching people react to his art. He keeps a [...]
Return of the Chongo Brothers BY EMILY WITHNALL For Mateo and Diego Romero, being named the 2019 recipients of the Museum of Indian Arts [...]
Dance of the Monarch BY EMILY WITHNALL Thomas Haukaas (Lakota) beads like a painter. At first glance, a viewer might simply see [...]
Turning Toward the Taproot BY EMILY WITHNAL Roxanne Swentzell’s kitchen does not have a refrigerator. Instead, books and large glass [...]