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Gabriela González Leal, Metztli, 2021 © Gabriela González Leal

Gabriela González Leal

Mexican artist Gabriela González Leal knows no boundaries when it comes to exploring creatively. Trained formally as a lithographer at the prestigious school of La Esmeralda (Mexico City, Mexico), she...

Gabriela González Leal

Mexican artist Gabriela González Leal knows no boundaries when it comes to exploring creatively. Trained formally as a lithographer at the prestigious school of La Esmeralda (Mexico City, Mexico), she...

Installation view of the exhibition “The Portable Universe / El Universo en tus Manos: Thought and Splendor of Indigenous Colombia,” May 29, 2022 - Oct 2, 2022, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Photo © Museum Associates/LACMA

Challenging the "Museum Voice"

Through the groundbreaking show “The Portable Universe / El Universo en tus Manos: Thought and Splendor of Indigenous Colombia,” the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) brings a new...

Challenging the "Museum Voice"

Through the groundbreaking show “The Portable Universe / El Universo en tus Manos: Thought and Splendor of Indigenous Colombia,” the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) brings a new...

Contorsionista de Puémape. Ceramic, Cupinisnique style, Perú, 1500-500 BC. Museo de Arte de Lima

10 Questions to Carol Rodríguez

Carol Rodríguez is an archaeologist and professional illustrator from Peru who communicates her interest for ancient Peruvian art through the illustrations she makes and shares on social media. Carol is...

10 Questions to Carol Rodríguez

Carol Rodríguez is an archaeologist and professional illustrator from Peru who communicates her interest for ancient Peruvian art through the illustrations she makes and shares on social media. Carol is...

Stone sculpture of the Mississippian period depicting a chunkey player

Sculptural Pipes and Sacred Materials in the Mi...

With polished, ruddy hues and two piercing, wide eyes, the sculptural pipe known to archaeologists as “Big Boy” commands attention. Excavated from a mortuary context at the site of Spiro...

Sculptural Pipes and Sacred Materials in the Mi...

With polished, ruddy hues and two piercing, wide eyes, the sculptural pipe known to archaeologists as “Big Boy” commands attention. Excavated from a mortuary context at the site of Spiro...

View of the desert with the phrase "Beyond Land Acknowledgements"

Land Acknowledgements: Honoring Indigenous Peop...

Land acknowledgements have become common in the world of academia in the U.S. and Canada, and especially in the Humanities. But, outside of that reduced sphere, many are still unaware...

Land Acknowledgements: Honoring Indigenous Peop...

Land acknowledgements have become common in the world of academia in the U.S. and Canada, and especially in the Humanities. But, outside of that reduced sphere, many are still unaware...

Meghann O’Brien © Stasia Garraway

Meghann O’Brien: Weaving the Art World Together

Meghann O’Brien, also known as Jaad Kuujus (“Dear Woman” in Haida language), is an artist of Kwakwaka’wakw, Haida, and Irish descent. Her work, which is anchored in wool and cedar...

Meghann O’Brien: Weaving the Art World Together

Meghann O’Brien, also known as Jaad Kuujus (“Dear Woman” in Haida language), is an artist of Kwakwaka’wakw, Haida, and Irish descent. Her work, which is anchored in wool and cedar...