Review of Migrations: New Directions in Native American Art. Edited by Marjorie Devon

The Tamarind Institute is a well-known and well-respected venue where contemporary artists collaborate with master printmakers to realize their work in multiples, principally in limited edition lithography. In the decades since its establishment in New Mexico in 1970, artists as diverse as Elaine de...

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Main Author: Berlo, Janet Catherine
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