Sentences with phrase «native arts and culture»

In 2015 she was an Eiteljorg Museum Contemporary Native Art Fellow and in 2016 she received a Fellowship in Visual Arts from the Native Arts and Culture Foundation.
This festival of native arts and culture features delicious cuisine, musical performances, and more.
The Sundance Institute Native American and Indigenous Program is supported by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Surdna Foundation, Time Warner Foundation, Ford Foundation, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, SAGindie, Comcast - NBCUniversal, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Embassy of Australia, Indigenous Media Initiatives, Taika Waititi, and Pacific Islanders in Communications.
Tome is this year's Sundance Institute Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Fellow.
The Sundance Institute Native American and Indigenous Program is supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Surdna Foundation, Time Warner Foundation, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, SAGindie, Comcast - NBCUniversal, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Embassy of Australia, Indigenous Media Initiatives, The White Feather Foundation, Fenton Bailey and Billy Luther, and Pacific Islanders in Communications.
Generous additional support is provided by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Surdna Foundation, Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation, Arcus Foundation, Ford Foundation, Google, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, SAGindie, Comcast - NBCUniversal, and Philip Fung - A3 Foundation.
The Sundance Institute Native American and Indigenous Film Program is supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Time Warner Foundation, Surdna Foundation, Ford Foundation, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, SAGIndie, Comcast - NBCUniversal and Cindy and Alan Horn.
The Institute of American Indian Arts has a straightforward and powerful mission: to empower creativity and leadership in Native arts and cultures through higher education, lifelong learning and outreach.
White Hawk is a 2017 Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Mentor Artist Fellowship recipient, 2015 Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Regional Artist Fellowship recipient, 2014 Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant recipient, 2013 McKnight Visual Arts Fellowship recipient, and 2012 SWAIA Discovery Fellowship recipient.
Select Awards, Grants, and Fellowships 2017 Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Mentor Fellowship 2015 Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, Regional Arts Fellowship 2014 Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant 2013 McKnight Visual Artist Fellowship 2012 Southwestern Association of Indian Arts Discovery Fellowship
The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation is pleased to announce its Regional Artist Fellowships for the Upper Midwest for the second consecutive year.
Through NACF's mission to promote the revitalization, appreciation, and perpetuation of Native arts and cultures, we have developed an understanding of the key challenges facing Native artists and culture bearers.
In 2014, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation partnered with tribes in Oregon and Washington to offer arts marketing training to individual American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian artists.
The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation awarded a total of $ 168,249 in Mobilizing the Community grants to support community arts participation projects, which transmitted arts and cultural practices from one generation to the next, including language and story preservation, cultural mapping, traditional arts apprenticeships and youth programs.
(VANCOUVER, Wash.)-- American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian artists nationwide have until April 6 to apply for the 2015 Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) Artist Fellowship.
To strengthen the arts and cultures infrastructure, from 2011 to 2013, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation made awards to Native programs and organizations for operational support.
In 2012, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation partnered with Meyer Memorial Trust in Portland, Ore., to award $ 77,500 to support community cultural development projects by Native arts programs and organizations in Oregon and Clark County, Washington.
To strengthen regional arts and cultures infrastructure, from 2011 to 2013, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation made awards to Native programs and organizations for operational support.
Regional grantmaking allows the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) opportunity to connect with American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian communities in depth.
As the Native Arts and Cultures pilot Mentor Artist Fellowship approaches its six - month mark, we'd like to update our followers on the progress of our 2017 cohort, twelve traditional or contemporary visual artists who are sharing their knowledge as mentors,...
Support from the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation will allow the printmaker to create a new body of work addressing the impact of climate change in Hawaii.
Report on impact created by the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation from 2009 to...
Through the Mentor Artist Fellowship initiative, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation will:
Native Arts and Cultures Foundation is kicking off our two - day convening and training for the new Fellows with brief presentations by each artist.
Opportunity For American Indian, Alaska Native And Native Hawaiian Artists (VANCOUVER, Wash.)-- American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian artists nationwide have until April 6 to apply for the 2015 Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) Artist Fellowship.
To learn more about the Mentor Artist Fellowship and the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation — nurturing the passion and power of creative expression, visit: http://www.nativeartsandcultures.org.
(VANCOUVER, Wash.)-- Regalia makers, beadwork artists, photographers, painters, sculptors and other American Indian traditional and visual artists living in North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota or Wisconsin are invited by the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) to apply for an NACF Regional Artist Fellowship by July 10.
The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation is proud to support this gathering, which takes place March 11, 2017 in New...
Congratulations to the 20 artists, representing five disciplines and twelve states, who have been awarded a Native Arts and Cultures Foundation 2018 National Artist Fellowship!
For a second consecutive year, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation has issued a call for applications for its Mentor Artist Fellowships.
Native Arts And Cultures Foundation Awards Fellowships To 16 Artists In 10 States (VANCOUVER, Wash.)-- From a national call for entries to American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian artists, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) has awarded...
The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation offers its congratulations to Southwest artist collective Postcommodity, who will be featured in the 2017 Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.
NATIVE ARTS AND CULTURES FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES ITS DISTINGUISHED 2015 NATIONAL ARTIST FELLOWSHIP AWARDEES VANCOUVER, Wash., Aug. 6, 2015 — For the fifth year, Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) awards its distinguished National Artist Fellowship to a new group of...
About the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation's mission is to promote the revitalization, appreciation and perpetuation of American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian arts and cultures through grant making, convening and advocacy.
The Mentor Artist Fellowship Program is generously supported by individual donors and regional funders committed to preserving and perpetuating Native arts and cultures.
Author David Treuer (Ojibwe) completed «Prudence,» a novel set in post-WWII Minnesota, wrote several essays and began research on his next non-fiction book with the support of a Native Arts and Cultures...
With support from the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, Akamine will complete Kalo, a traveling installation of 79 plants made of stone and leaves, which will be exhibited in honor of Queen Lili'uokalani of Hawaii in 2015 and 2016.
Over the last four years, I have had the honor to serve as the first Program Director at the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation.
Wayne Valliere and Lawrence Mann gathering cedar., 2017 As part of our mission to support the continuation and revitalization of Native arts and cultures, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation launched the Mentor Artist Fellowship initiative in 2017.
During National Women's History Month, please join us in honoring our community of Native Arts and Cultures Foundation women artists and culture bearers.
Last week the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation announced its open call for the for the second ever Mentor Artist Fellowship program.
April 19, 2017 - Please join the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation staff, board and selection panelists in congratulating the following 12 artists who have been awarded a 2017 Mentor Artist Fellowship!
Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Announces Artist Open Call and April 14 Presentation (VANCOUVER, Wash.)-- Artists residing in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota or Wisconsin who are creating visual or traditional arts and are enrolled members of Native Nations...
Report issued in 2012 on the first national gathering of Native arts and cultures stakeholders convened by the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation in 2011.
NATIVE ARTS AND CULTURES FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES INAUGURAL NATIVE HAWAIIAN ARTIST FELLOWSHIP AWARDS FOR 2015 (VANCOUVER, Wash.)-- The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) announces twelve awardees for its inaugural 2015 NACF Native Hawaiian Artist Fellowships as follows: Robert Cazimero...
A 2012 report on Strengthening the Bones, the first national gathering of Native arts and cultures stakeholders convened by the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation in 2011.
Bio: Honored with multiple awards for her innovative work, multimedia artist Kaili Chun has received national recognition from the Joan Mitchell Foundation and the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation.

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Missionaries, usually supported by a military guard, went beyond the borders of white occupation, persuaded the natives to settle down, and taught them the arts of peace and Spanish culture as well as the Christian faith.
[25] For an example as to how the British government recognised that the co-option of the landed class was indispensable for the smooth administration of their Empire, see the report on the Imperial Assemblage in Delhi on 1st January, 1877, to mark Queen Victoria's accession to the Imperial Title, «Kaiser - i - Hind,» where the Viceroy, Lord Lytton, told «the native subjects of the Empress of India,» that although administrative direction and «supreme supervision» would lie with the English, through whom «the arts, the sciences and the culture of the West... may freely flow to the East,» nevertheless there was a need for natives to play a role in the administration.
This project promotes discussion about Native American culture, symbolism, and art.
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