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Kansas Arts Commission: Indigenous Arts Initiative
May 15, 2024

Kansas Arts Commission: Indigenous Arts Initiative

The Kansas Arts Commission (KAC) is dedicated to expanding its services and outreach to all constituents across Kansas. Recognizing that the state has historically underserved four federally recognized tribes in Kansas, KAC has worked to build long-term partnerships that are cognizant of and serve the needs of artists living in these communities. In addition, the…

Washington: Tribal Cultural Affairs Program
May 15, 2024

Washington: Tribal Cultural Affairs Program

Marvin Oliver, Quinault/Isleta, Reaching for the Stars, 1999. Reaching for the Stars uses traditional Northwest Coast designs and motifs. Oliver noted that the print was created to represent “the Raven in the colorful clouds bringing the moon and the stars up into the sky. Raven’s friend, the Eagle, is represented in the black circle surrounding…

Alaska: Native Arts and Culture Programs
May 15, 2024

Alaska: Native Arts and Culture Programs

Of the 574 federally recognized tribes in the United States, 228 share geography with Alaska. In the latest decennial census, 21.9% of Alaska’s population identified as American Indian or Alaska Native—the highest percentage of any state. Alaska’s Native peoples are comprised of 11 regional cultural groups and there is tremendous diversity within those regions, which…

Arizona Tribal Consultation Policy
April 30, 2024

Arizona Tribal Consultation Policy

In 2022 the Arizona Commission on the Arts (ACA) enacted a formal Tribal Consultation Policy, to strengthen its services to the state’s 22 federally recognized tribes. The policy formalizes ACA’s compliance with Section 41-2051 of the Arizona Statutes, which requires all state agencies to “Develop and implement tribal consultation policies to guide the agency’s work…

North Dakota: Partnering to Support Native Arts and Culture
September 6, 2023

North Dakota: Partnering to Support Native Arts and Culture

The North Dakota Council on the Arts is building stronger relationships with Native communities by collaborating with Indigenous artists and culture bearers to archive, repatriate, and share traditional songs and important cultural stories. With a collaboration spanning over 10 years, the North Dakota Council on the Arts (NDCA), 13 Native artists and the North Dakota…

Hawaiʻi: Supporting Native Hawaiians in Public Art
June 7, 2023

Hawaiʻi: Supporting Native Hawaiians in Public Art

Public art programs are a powerful strategy that state arts agencies employ to encourage public appreciation of the arts, enliven public space, strengthen community identity, and engage and support artists from all backgrounds. The Hawaiʻi State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) has undertaken a series of steps to ensure that its Art in…

New Mexico: 2023 New Mexico Arts Artist Residency
April 4, 2023

New Mexico: 2023 New Mexico Arts Artist Residency

New Mexico Arts recently announced the 2023 New Mexico Arts Artist Residency program awardees. The project will hold two artist residencies at the Bosque Redondo Memorial Historical Site. The Bosque Redondo Memorial Historic Site, located in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, is a historically significant venue. The site is dedicated to preserving the history of the…

Alaska: Youth Cultural Heritage Grant Program
January 3, 2023

Alaska: Youth Cultural Heritage Grant Program

The Alaska State Council on the Arts (ASCA) supports cultural heritage education and engagement through the Youth Cultural Heritage Grant Program. Funded by the Rasmuson Foundation, the program helps school-age children and youth have meaningful interactions with culture bearers, elders and teaching artists. Students learn traditional and contemporary art forms integral to many aspects of…

Maine, Oklahoma, South Dakota: Capitol Exhibits
December 6, 2022

Maine, Oklahoma, South Dakota: Capitol Exhibits

Capitol art exhibits are a strategy state arts agencies adopt to showcase and celebrate the arts as an important part of state policy and public pride. Exhibiting artworks or cultural events in state capitol buildings helps to raise public awareness about the arts, create visibility for local artists and educate elected officials about the role…

Montana: Montana Circle of American Masters
July 12, 2022

Montana: Montana Circle of American Masters

Montana, also known as Big Sky Country, is home to unique artistic traditions. To celebrate the state’s heritage and the deep relationship between place, landscape and culture, the Montana Arts Council (MAC) developed the Montana Circle of American Masters in the Folk and Traditional Arts. Through this program, MAC shines a spotlight on the contribution…

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