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.
Installation view of "Healing" (Birch and Cotton String) by artist Valaria Tatera as part of the group exhibition, "Noojimo (She Heals)." Image by Tj Turner Pictures
Current & Upcoming Exhibitions
"Indians Can Be Gingers We Call Them Gindians," Danielle SeeWalker
Uŋči Said So
This body of work honors the matriarchs who have held our nations together through colonization, erasure, and every attempt to silence us. This work uplifts the quiet power of our grandmas: women who didn’t need titles to lead, who didn’t need permission to resist, who understood that sovereignty begins at home. Her stories, her teachings, her discipline… it’s what shapes us.
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Art as Activism in Times of Urgency: A Reflection by Artist Courtney Cochran
As our organization has turned our building into a safe gathering place for community members to find supplies, services, and resources, we want to uplift the voices of our staff and community members who are helping our front-line observers. These are the voices of those striving to hold…
Small Space, Giant Impact
Opening reception of Okizi: To Heal. Photo by Tj Turner. As our organization has turned our building into a safe gathering place for community members to find supplies, services, and resources, we want to uplift the voices of our staff and community members who are helping our front-line observers. These…