Author: Angela Zonunpari
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Indianapolis’ Eiteljorg Museum Puts Focus on Native American Art
June 5, 2023
Thanks to curator Dorene Red Cloud, the Eiteljorg Museum gets a needed makeover to better showcase Indigenous art and culture.
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Making the Most of a Frozen Lake: Minnesota's Art Shanty Projects
May 24, 2023
Frozen lakes dotted with ice fishing shanties are a familiar sight during Midwest winters. In 2004, two Minnesota artists decided to use the milieu as a jumping-off point for creativity and community. Since then, the Art Shanty Projects have been coming to terms with climate change.
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Murals’ Towering Representations of Black Life Enrich Des Moines
May 22, 2023
Artist Jill Wells’ murals transform ordinary buildings, uplifting Black culture.
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Detroit Writer’s Novel to be Made into TV Series
May 15, 2023
Aaron Foley’s novel, “Boys Come First,” will be made into a TV series by Amazon Studios. It’s a win for indie authors, the Black LGBTQIA+ community and the Midwest at large.
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Lakota Hoop Dancer Starr Chief Eagle Tells her Story, and Inspires New Ones
May 4, 2023
In Indigenous culture, the arts aren’t mere entertainment but a vital practice grounded in community. Those arts include hoop dancing, a form of storytelling through movement. Starr Chief Eagle is among a generation of women making the traditionally male practice their own.
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The Endless Creative Possibilities of Zines
May 2, 2023
Central Ohio is home to a thriving community of zine makers, zine libraries and zine festivals—proof that, even with the advent of technology, this beloved analog medium is here to stay.
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Embracing Delight and Difference at Passion Works
April 18, 2023
People with developmental differences lead the way at this joy-fueled, accessibility-centered arts studio in Athens, Ohio.
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Calves, Cheese, and Creativity!
April 11, 2023
If we told you there’s a farm where calving, cheese-making, watercolor painting, and singing (to cows) converge, would you believe us?
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These Old Buildings Got a New, Artful Life
April 4, 2023
From a 138-year-old historic church to a vacant tube manufacturing building, these projects across the Midwest are staking out space for creativity to shine.
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For the Community, by the Community: Mizna and Masrah
February 28, 2023
Rejecting the erasure of Arab culture and artistry, these Midwestern organizations implore artists they work with to come as their full selves.