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Radical diversity : Hampton makes history at MacKenzie Art Gallery

Radical diversity : Hampton makes history at MacKenzie Art Gallery John Hampton is “feeling the weight of responsibility” as the first Indigenous director of a major non-Indigenous art institution in Canada. Author of the article: Ashley Martin Publishing date: Feb 11, 2021  •  February 11, 2021  •  6 minute read  •  John Hampton, the executive director/CEO of the MacKenzie Art Gallery, sits in his office in the gallery in Regina on Jan. 9, 2021. Behind him is a piece by Bob Boyer titled Sitting In the Lodge with Eber. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.

More than buckskin, beads and leather

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Lake Ontario Bandolier by Barry Ace, M’Chigeeng First Nation, Odawa Mnis (Manitoulin Island), Ontario, Canada. (Courtesy of SWAIA) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal At the mention of American Indian art, it’s easy to picture turquoise, silver, pottery and rugs. An online exhibition at market.swaia.org is pushing those aesthetic boundaries into more contemporary and conceptual art. These textile artists work outside of SWAIA’s traditional orbit. ...................... The show is part of a monthly series highlighting contemporary Indigenous artists through the end of the year. “The Art of Indigenous Fibers” runs Jan. 25-Feb. 7. “People have to understand that there’s more than buckskin, beads and leather,” guest curator and Institute of American Indian Arts art history professor Amber-Dawn Bear Robe said.

Santas in Alabama need a little extra magic this year

Santas in Alabama need a little extra magic this year (and maybe a plexiglass shield) Updated Dec 23, 2020; To be Santa or not to be Santa? In 2020, that’s the question for jolly old elves across the country, as they weigh the pros and cons of portraying Kriss Kringle during the coronavirus pandemic. There are risks attached to the role, even for the heartiest of men, and some of the traditional Santa tasks such as shaking hands, hugging admirers, posing for photos and paying close attention to kids whispering in their ears can seem downright dangerous as the virus continues to spread.

Transcripts for CNN New Day 20140710 11:29:00

employer asked him to take a drug test which he obviously failed, and he was fired. something we ll have to figure out with all this legalization where is going to be the gray line? bob boyer is jobless and frustrated. he says he regrets nothing. he s still the first person to buy weed in this city and no one can take that away from him, he says. he ll have that and his bag of weed but no job. that is something that they need to talk about in colorado as well. it might be legal here, but you need to look to your employer and it still might be their policy. there s a big difference there j might want to check that out ahead of time. good advice, michaela. good advice, michaela. good advice, check with your employer first. let s get to inside politics on new day. whatever michaela tells me to do, i do. it s good policy to go, and, yeah, well, if i never mind, not even going to touch that

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