Indigenous Fashion and Art with Jessica Harjo
Join us for an evocative conversation with the incredibly talented Dr. Jessica Moore Harjo, whose artistry is a profound celebration of her Osage, Pawnee, and Otoe heritage. Growing up in a household rich with the...
Elevating Native Narratives in Modern Media with Jhane Myers
Renowned producer and artist Jhane Myers, who is Comanche and Blackfeet, graces Beyond the Art to share her incredible journey in the entertainment industry. Jhane opens up about how her heritage shapes her work, the...
The Art of Cultural Preservation with John Peppion
What if artwork could be a powerful tool to reclaim and preserve a culture? Join us in an engaging conversation with John Peppion, a distinguished artist from the Blackfeet Nation in Montana, as he shares his...
Indigenous ancestral skills in Modern Hands with Joe Big Mountain
Growing up amidst the vibrant swirl of a powwow family, one can't help but be swept up in the creative current. That's precisely what happened to Joe Big Mountain, a Quill artist of Mohawk and Comanche heritage, who...
Weaving Ancestral Threads into Modern Fashion with Kayla Lookinghorse
When the threads of heritage entwine with the pulse of modern fashion, the result is nothing short of mesmerizing. Kayla Lookinghorse, a Standing Rock Sioux Tribe member and visionary fashion designer, graced our...
The Artistic Odyssey of Cannupa Hanska Luger
Embark on an enthralling expedition through the ever-evolving world of Native American art with our esteemed guest, Cannupa Hanska Luger. A Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara artist whose creative roots were nurtured by his...
Weaving Indigenous Stories on Screen and Runway with Peshawn Bread
Celebrated Indigenous filmmaker and fashion designer Peshawn Bread graces our podcast with her powerful insights and inspiring journey. As we traverse the landscape of Peshawn's artistry, she unveils the rich tapestry...
Threads of Time: The Beadwork of Jori Brennon
When the threads of tradition intertwine with the vibrant beads of the present, remarkable stories unfold. This is precisely the experience we share with Jori Brennon, the extraordinary bead artist from Plains Creek...
Art as Dialogue Nani Chacon’s Murals and the Power of Storytelling
The brushstrokes of Nani Chacon, a visionary artist with roots in the Diné Navajo tradition, color our latest podcast episode with stories of transformation—from urban graffiti to grand murals. Her artistry takes us on...
Exploring the Intersection of Indigenous Roots and Contemporary Art with Nicholas Galanin
When the raw emotion of our heritage bleeds into the canvas of our present, the art that emerges is nothing short of mesmerizing. That's what we discovered as we sat down with Nicholas Galanin, an artist whose Tlingit...
Exploring the Sonic Landscape of Identity, Culture, and Connection with KP of Black Belt Eagle Scout
When KP from Black Belt Eagle Scout graced us with her presence, we were struck by the serendipity behind the band's name—a tale woven from spontaneity rather than premeditation. She enchanted us with stories of how...
The Vibrant Canvas of Native American Stories with Journalist Michael Clawson
When Michael Clawson stepped through the doors of the Native American and Western Art Collector Magazines, he brought with him a tapestry of journalistic experience that would color the world of Indigenous art in new,...
The Melody of Cultural Roots and Creative Pursuits with Kalyn Faye
Join us as we welcome the multifaceted Kalyn Faye, a musician and assistant curator of Native Art, to share her inspiring story on Beyond the Art. Kalyn opens up about her evolution from a potential career in medicine...
Art as a Bridge to Indigenous Identity with Jeremy Dennis
Discover the powerful intersection of art, advocacy, and Indigenous heritage with our guest, Jeremy Dennis of the Shinnecock Nation. Through the lens of his dynamic digital photography, Jeremy captures the essence of...
Stitching History and Identity: The Art and Soul of Cherokee Beadwork with Martha Berry
Ever been captivated by the sheer intricacy of beadwork or wondered about the stories woven into each piece? Martha Berry, a Cherokee National Treasure and bead artist, graces our podcast with a vivid tale of heritage...














