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10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.: Native Hawaiian artist Kekaī Kahokuʻualani Daunhauer will host an immersive workshop that teaches ...
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An art curator and museum leader born and raised in the Buffalo area has been tapped to lead the nation’s first nonprofit museum dedicated to honoring the achievements of American women.
Danielle SeeWalker shares artworks inspired by grandmothers and elders in her solo exhibition, Uŋči Said So. The exhibition opens Friday at All My Relations Arts gallery in Minneapolis.
Stories of resilience show these professionals driving equity, improving access, and rewriting gender roles in healthcare.