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The time has come for Indigenous directors to re-make these westerns and continue making our own Indigenous futurism films in our own image, to flip the script, tease the tropes, put Indian before ...
For years, San Diego Comic-Con organizers and local Indigenous artists have been working to secure more Indigenous artists as ...
Interview Finding Indigenous futurism through dance A Santa Fe-based contemporary dance company makes reciprocity and community-building part of its performances. Tovah Strong August 19, 2020 ...
Autry's exhibition, open through June 21, 2026 in L.A., examines the rise of Futurism, the artistic and social movement, in contemporary Indigenous art. There are more than 50 works on display, by ...
Perched up high on a hilltop overlooking the Los Angeles skyline, the Getty Museum served as the dramatic backdrop for a new Fashioning Indigenous Futurism runway show held last night. As guests ...
Before and since, Indigenous people have increasingly become more visible within the futurism genres. A surprising revelation was the release of Black Panther in 2018.
Indigenous futurism and Afrofuturism, for example, raise the query, what would science, technology, and industry look like if it did not depend—as it does now—on environmental extraction and ...
Monnet—who created both the featured garments and the image shown here—uses fashion photography tropes to upend stereotypical depictions of passive Indigenous women viewed through a colonial gaze.
Produced by Indigenous filmmakers in collaboration with Vision Maker Media and NOVA, PBS launches a new six-part short form series focused on climate issues and solutions in Native communities ...
Inside you will find contemporary visual art exhibitions alongside community programming and a studio residency—all in service of centering Native voices and advancing Indigenous Futurism, which ...
Night Raiders, at its essence, is a plot-driven film focused on creating an Indigenous futurism story about boarding school trauma and colonialism. The film wants viewers to contemplate and talk ...
Autry’s exhibition, open through June 21, 2026 in L.A., examines the rise of Futurism, the artistic and social movement, in contemporary Indigenous art.