Left to right: A Sense of Common Ground, War widows; A Camel for the Son, Alima Hassan Abdullai, brother Mahmoud; Moksha, Abala Dasi (Poor woman) FAZAL SHEIKH Born to an American mother and a Kenyan father in New York City in 1965, Fazal Sheikh has been photographing displaced people for the past 25 years. But […]
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Finding Common Ground in Refugee Camps
Photographer Fazal Sheikh Gives Voice to Displaced
Photographer Fazal Sheikh gives voice to displaced.
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A New Exhibit Celebrates the Native Women Artists of the Northwest Coast
Lily Hope, Honoring Our Teachers Portland Art Museum Chilkat and Ravenstail weavings are two of the most complex art forms in North Americaโand also two of the most underappreciated. The opening of Interwoven Radiance, a new exhibit at the Portland Art Museumโs Center for Contemporary Native Art, aims to change that, by finally shedding some […]
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Indigenous Weaving Traditions Carry On in Interwoven Radiance
A New Exhibit Celebrates the Native Women Artists of the Northwest Coast
A new exhibit celebrates the Native women artists of the Northwest Coast.
