AMRA
All My Relations Arts (AMRA) is a program of the Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI). As a gallery, AMRA is one of the few Midwest hubs for contemporary Native art and an integral place for advancing the careers of Native artists. AMRA is a national platform for the elevation of contemporary Native artists and provides continued support for artists and art professionals.
Current & Upcoming Exhibitions
Okizi (To Heal)
Okizi (To Heal) is a group exhibition in partnership with the American Swedish Institute on the healing impacts of cultural revitalization.
Learn MoreAL·TER·NA·TIVE: Frank Buffalo Hyde
AlterNative is a solo exhibition featuring a collection of paintings and sculptures from artist Frank Buffalo Hyde.
Learn MoreUpcoming Events
- Apr 19, 2024 | 10:00am–02:00pmSpring Artisan Market – Friday – AMRA + Four Sisters Farmers Market Artisan Market is back! Join us Friday and Saturday, April 19th and 20th, for a pop-up vendor extravaganza. 10am-2pm at the All My Relations Arts gallery. Featuring arts, jewelry, apothecary, home goods and crafts from: Wiishkoban Standing Bear Designs Kimimila’s Reign […]Learn More
- Apr 20, 2024 | 10:00am–02:00pmSpring Artisan Market – Saturday – AMRA + Four Sisters Farmers Market Artisan Market is back! Join us Friday and Saturday, April 19th and 20th, for a pop-up vendor extravaganza. 10am-2pm at the All My Relations Arts gallery. Featuring arts, jewelry, apothecary, home goods and crafts from: Wiishkoban Standing Bear Designs Kimimila’s Reign […]Learn More
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Fiction Rooted in Dreams By Tashia Hart
Previous cohort member of All My Relations Arts Native Authors Program, Tashia Hart shares her personal experience in the program and what she’s currently working on. Fiction Rooted in Dreams By Tashia Hart Ma’iingan illustration by Tashia Hart, inking by Jonathan Thunder. All my fiction is rooted in dreams.