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Ukapalimin: Eti Ko Eti: Resilience: Stories from the Torres Strait

Opening with the Artists: Saturday, February 3rd from 1-3pm Alongside the Fralin Museum of Art, the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, the University of Virginia, and Second Street Gallery, Les Yeux du Monde is pleased to participate in Charlottesville’s 2024 Indigenous Art Takeover. In...

Guided Tour: Madayin

Join one of Kluge-Ruhe’s knowledgeable gallery guides for a guided tour of our touring exhibition Madayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala at The Fralin Museum of Art. Read more about the exhibition here. Reservation required.

Two Generations of Boomalli: Bronwyn and Rubyrose Bancroft

In 1987 ten artists founded a cooperative in Sydney, Australia, demonstrating that Aboriginal art could be both urban and contemporary. They named the group Boomalli, which means ‘to strike’ or ‘make a mark’ in at least three Aboriginal languages. Many of the artists have gone on to have highly...

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day Events This Week

Last year, President Joe Biden declared May 5th, 2021 as Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day. Events were held across Indian Country to raise awareness of the day and the issue. This year, Indian Country is keeping the fire burning by hosting more events across Indian Country, all...

Nansemond Annual Pow-Wow

“Nansemond Indian Homecoming” In 1988 our tribe held its first pow wow on ancestral land. It was called the “Nansemond Indian Homecoming” in celebration of our return to the Nansemond River after centuries of colonial displacement. Each year, in mid-August, we hold a “Nansemond Indian Homecoming” to...

UVA Powwow

The Native American Student Union is hosting its annual Powwow on April 8. Opens at 10 am; Grand Entry is at noon. See more details at https://fb.me/e/4g45ESw08.