by Anthony Brown | Feb 16, 2011 | A&E, Front Page
By JENNY MOORE Making artwork on speculation is a tough way to earn a living. The work can sit in a gallery for months before it sells. But many artists are discovering that they can double their incomes by focusing on commissions for the building industry....
by Anthony Brown | Feb 14, 2011 | A&E, COMMUNITY sgadugi
The School for Advanced Research, Indian Arts Research Center (IARC) offers two nine-month internships to Native individuals who are recent college graduates, current graduate students, or junior museum professionals interested in furthering their professional museum...
by Anthony Brown | Jan 28, 2011 | A&E
The Liars Bench, western North Carolina’s own Southern Appalachian live variety show, plays City Lights Bookstore on Saturday, Feb. 5 at 7pm for the show’s tenth time. Kathryn Stripling Byer, Brent Martin, Gary Carden, EBCI tribal member Lloyd Arneach Sr., Barbara...
by Anthony Brown | Jan 27, 2011 | A&E, Front Page
WEB EXTRA VANCOUVER, Wash. – The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust in Vancouver, Washington, has awarded the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) a $225,000 grant for its project titled “Establish Development Program.” The grant will make it possible for the NACF...
by Anthony Brown | Jan 19, 2011 | A&E
by Anthony Brown | Jan 7, 2011 | A&E, NEWS ka-no-he-da
RALEIGH – Artwork from three Southwestern Community College students has been selected for display at the North Carolina Community College System Office in Raleigh. Included is a sculpture by Deana Burchett of Robbinsville titled Brothers Three, a sculpture by...