Focusing on indigenous and quilombola peoples, the 4th edition of Frestas starts this week in Sorocaba
The 4th edition of the Frestas Triennial of Arts kicks off at Sesc Sorocaba this week, emphasizing contemporary art and indigenous cultures.
Overcoming trauma thread by thread: Cambria Harris’ healing journey after loss
Cambria Harris uses her artistic talents in sewing and painting to express her healing journey and address personal and cultural issues surrounding trauma and loss.
How the Luleå Biennale will highlight indigenous peoples: 'There are tensions'
The Luleå Biennale aims to strengthen the role of art and artists in society by featuring indigenous artists from around the world to explore cultural futures in northern regions.
Indigenous Art Biennial: More than 46 Artists Exhibit After Controversy Over Censorship at the CCK
The first Indigenous Art Biennial in Argentina showcases over 46 artists amid controversy regarding censorship of certain exhibits.
Traditions, labor, landscapes: the first Indigenous Art Biennial opened in UCA Puerto Madero
The first Indigenous Art Biennial opened at the Universidad Católica Argentina, showcasing works from 46 artists across several South American countries.
Deaths: Resumed indigenous roots and translated resistance into art
Shirley Araújo Thomas, an indigenous woman of the Baré people, embraced her heritage later in life and began to represent her cultural identity through art, despite facing societal pressures regarding her appearance.
Venezuela Present at the Material Fair 2026 with Sheroanawe Hakihiiwe
The Venezuelan galleries ABRA and PROXYCO showcase indigenous Yanomami artist Sheroanawe Hakihiiwe's recent works at the Material Fair 2026 in Mexico City, emphasizing the importance of art amidst Venezuela's political and cultural upheaval.
Amazon in the spotlight: indigenous performance by actress from Pará wins national art award
The indigenous theatrical performance 'Pa’ra - Rio de Memórias', created and led by Pará actress and researcher Lenise Oliveira, wins a prestigious national art award highlighting the beauty of Amazonian childhood and urgent social issues.
A Route through Tlatelolco, Ancestral and Revolutionary Memory in the Center of Mexico City
The article explores the historical significance of the Plaza de las Tres Culturas in Tlatelolco, reflecting on the 1968 student movement and Indigenous ruins along with art displays.