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People think, Oh, well, it’s been done,’ but no, it hasn’t, artist Brent Learned said. There hasn’t been a whole exhibition about this type of artform.
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Arts, Aakatchaq Inuit, Amy Maguire, art, art history, Brenda Mackey Musgrave, brent learned, Cheyenne and Arapaho, First Friday Gallery Art Walk, George Levi, history, Joe Hopkins, MaryBeth Timothy, native american, Native American art, Native American Body of Art, native art, Native Pop!, nudity, Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park, Oneka Jones, painting, Paseo Art District, Paseo Plunge, rape, Serena Penaloza, sexual assault, steven paul judd, William S. Soule
Artist pays tribute to Suzan Shown Harjo in mural project
By George Lang
Tags: Arts, Barack Obama, cheyenne-arapaho, Chief Black Kettle, Concho Indian Boarding School, Jimmy Carter, Morning Star Institute, Museum of the American Indian, National Congress of American Indians, native american, native art, Native Pop!, Paseo Plunge, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Seeing Red, Sheridan Underpass, Steven Grounds, Suzan Shown Harjo
Native Pop! art show bursts the bubble on stereotypical Native American art
Tags: Arts, American Indian, art, brent learned, Bunky Echo-Hawk, Crazy Horse, Dallin Maybee, Debra Yepa-Pappan, exhibit, Gregg Deal, indian, J. Nicole Hatfield, Joe Hopkins, Joshua Garrett, Land O'Lakes, native american, Native American art, Native Pop!, opening, painting, Paseo, Paseo Art District, Paseo Art Walk, Paseo Plunge, pop art, Ryan Red Corn, Steven Grounds, steven paul judd, Washington Redskins
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