NEWS
2023 Artists chosen for Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship
December 15, 2022
Native American and First Nations artists chosen for Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship
Noteworthy exhibit of contemporary Native art opens in November 2023
2022 American Craft Council Awards Celebration
Every other year, the Council bestows four types of awards to recognize the inspiring individuals and organizations who are moving the field forward. Congratulations to Karen Hampton on her induction to the College of Fellows.
Five Questions with Tara Kopp
August 10, 2022
Brooklyn-based painter Tara Kopp creates architectural models with miniatures--dolls, furniture, and other objects she collects --which become scenes for her premise. The doll-like characters are surrogates for the average urban dweller.
Judy Chicago’s Wo/Manhouse 2022 Could Use Some More Diversity
By Annie Bielski, Hyperallergic - July 24, 2022
Although more inclusive than the original 1972 Womanhouse, the current remake would still benefit from more BIPOC artists, a broader intersectional dialogue, and a wider breadth of lived experience.
ARTIST JEN PACK AT KOURI + CORRAO GALLERY FOR VOLTA NEW YORK 2022
By David Graver, Cool Hunting, May 23, 2022
A solo show that utilizes thread to create lines of color, some obvious and others more subtle.
Mid-century mainstay to reflect artists’ exploration of home
by Julia M. Dendinger, News-Bulletin, May 5, 2022
Wo/Manhouse 2022: 50th Anniversary - What is home? For some, it is a place of refuge and calm; for others, it’s the source of strife and conflict, even violence.
Artists selected for Purple (D Line) Extension Transit Project
By Heidi Zeller, The Source Metro Los Angeles, May 4, 2022
A panel of nationally recognized curators, local arts professionals and community members from the Purple Line Extension Section 2 and 3 project areas has selected artists to create site-specific, integrated artworks for the future Wilshire/Rodeo, Century City/Constellation, Westwood/UCLA and Westwood/VA Hospital stations.
Artist Paula Castillo Returns to Her Rural Roots
By Nancy Zastudil, Hyperallergic - April 12, 2022
Castillo’s decision to install her work in a rural campus gallery space drives home the fact that art can, perhaps must, be a daily experience.
An Evening with Paula Castillo, Artist in Residence
Join artist Paula Castillo as she talks about the work created during her residency with Denver Botanic Gardens. Experience a fast-paced storytelling performance that engages the curandera (medicine woman) divination practice of tirar maiz and uses corn to highlight the relationship between nature and humans.
‘Historical Trauma’ with Textiles
By Cameron Morsberger - The Lowell Sun, March 22, 2022
LOWELL — Karen Hampton traveled 1,000 miles to St. Augustine, Fla., where she rented a boat, looked out at the shoreline and imagined her ancestors’ traveling there some 200 years ago. And while standing there, after tracing her family back to this exact spot, she acquired a truth and understanding beyond what any historical document could provide.
A New Source of Support for Indigenous Art
By Ted Loos - The New York Times, March 9, 2022
The Forge Project, based in the Hudson Valley, is Becky Gochman’s initiative to raise the profile of the artists and find homes for their work in collections and museums.
5 Questions: Jen Pack
Interview by Justin Kouri - January 19, 2022
Can you describe your process?
5 Questions: Thomas Christopher Haag
Interview by Takeo Royer - December 1, 2021
The title of this exhibition is No Shade For The Shadow, can you speak about the progression of the shadow in this current body of work? And how it correlates to recent/past bodies of work?
11 Influential Native American Artists
By Sandra Hale Schulman - Artsy Editorial
Over the past few years, Native Americans have become increasingly visible within the cultural mainstream in the United States. From the appointment of high-ranking government officials like Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, to the centering of Indigenous stewardship in the fight for climate resilience, to the popularity of hit television shows and podcasts like Reservation Dogs and The Red Nation—at long last, Native voices are finally being heard on their own terms.
New vision for the future
By Megan Martin – Data Reporter, Albuquerque Business First
A Santa Fe art gallery will have a new vision moving forward after announcing a rebrand and new ownership.
Kouri + Corrao Opens Pop-up
SANTA FE, NM — June 29, 2021 — Fritz + Kouri is pleased announce that it has welcomed Michael Corrao as a partner and rebranded as Kouri + Corrao Gallery.