Mali Meets Morocco is the title of an exhibition by Tim Oelman at Chichester’s Oxmarket Contemporary from March 17-29.
Bettiah: In the tribal belts of West Champaran, women are steadily scripting a story of self-reliance by turning traditional skills—from handloom weav.
Norwich University alumnus Brigadier General William McCollough ’91, VSM, the 56th Commandant of Cadets and the Vice President of Student Affairs, has been selected as the University’s 2026 ...
The Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum’s first inhouse exhibit honors Native Americans’ tradition of basketry as an art form and ceremonial blessing between generations. The center held ...
Each year, the MacArthur Foundation announces its MacArthur Fellows or “Geniuses,” a class of researchers, scientists, artists, entrepreneurs and more who are changing the world through their endless ...
Poland’s centuries-old basketry traditions have been added to UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the National Association of Braiders and Wickerwork Makers ...
MANILA, Philippines — Talk about basketry as a heritage craft and one of the first places that will come to mind is Antequera in Bohol. Nestled among the gentle hills and forested slopes of the ...
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) - On Saturday, the Paine Art Center and Gardens presented the tradition of Native basketmaking in Wisconsin with a new exhibition, Weaving a Legacy: Ho-Chunk Black Ash Basketry.
This 1930s documentary showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of Native American cultures in the Southwest, highlighting their mastery in basketry, pottery, weaving, jewelry-making, and beadwork.
A new exhibition opening in Oshkosh celebrates hundreds of years of Ho-Chunk black ash basketmaking. But in many ways, it's more than just making baskets — it's a celebration of the history and ...