New Study Explores Native Artists' Careers, Challenges, Impact on Art Worlds and Communities

 

"A new study from the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, Native Artists: Livelihoods, Resources, Space, Gifts, documents the economic and cultural contributions of Native artists using Minnesota’s Ojibwe artists as a case study. Through indepth interviews, the study probes how artists’ vision, training, employment and self-employment, access to space and resources, location, and commitment to community affect their ability to make a living from their work."  Read the entire press release here.

 

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