December | 2019 Star Tribune
December | 2019 Star Tribune “Star Tribune’s 2019 Artists of the Year”
December | 2019 Artforum
December | 2019 Artforum Go to Link: “The Artists’ Artists, 34 Artists Reflect on 2019”
November | 2019 Artforum
November | 2019 Artforum “Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists” Review by Candice Hopkins, November 2019 issue of Artforum
Keynote speech “The Long Game” given at 2019 NAASA conference published in Arts 2020 journal
Keynote speech “The Long Game” given at 2019 NAASA conference published in Arts 2020 journal This keynote address was delivered by Sičáŋǧu Lakota artist Dyani White Hawk Polk at the Native American Art Studies Association Conference (NAASA) on 2 October 2019. NAASA is the leading professional and scholarly organization supporting and promoting the study and […]
Monarchs: Brown and Native Contemporary Artists in the Path of the Butterfly – Overland Park
Monarchs: Brown and Native Contemporary Artists in the Path of the Butterfly Group exhibition, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS March 7, 2019 – June 2, 2019
White Hawk selected as 2019 Jerome Hill Artist Fellow
From press release: “The Jerome Foundation is pleased to announce the first recipients of the new Jerome Hill Artist Fellowships program. 60 Fellowships are being awarded (10 each in the disciplines of dance, film/new media, literature, music, theater/performance/spoken word, and visual arts) to early-career artists based in Minnesota and New York City.”
White Hawk named 2019 Artist of the Year by the Star Tribune
White Hawk named Artist of the Year by the Star Tribune, along with Julie Buffalohead, Andrea Carlson, Heid Erdrich, Louise Erdrich, and Delina White, all Minnesota artists who contributed work to the Hearts of Our People exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Art From the article: “Like the exhibition at Mia, her works rearrange the […]
White Hawk selected as 2019 United States Artist Fellow in Visual Art
From press release: “The 2019 USA Fellows range in age from their 20s through their 70s, hail from 20 states across urban, suburban, and ruralcommunities, each making significant contributions to their respective fields as architects, ceramicists, choreographers,filmmakers, podcasters, composers, playwrights, weavers, sculptors, journalists, and more.”
White Hawk selected as 2019 Eiteljorg Fellowship for Contemporary Art
From press release: “Five prominent Native American and First Nations artists have been selected for the 2019 Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship. Curator-chosen selections of their work – including installations, paintings, video, and mixed media – will go on exhibit Nov. 16, 2019, at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art.”
White Hawk selected as 2019 Forecast for Public Art Mid-Career Professional Development Grant
Supports Minnesota-based mid-career artists seeking to expand or advance their careers in the field of public art, through a project idea or participation in career-enhancing activities (made possible by funding from McKnight Foundation) Mayer of Munich to Franklin Avenue White Hawk will attend a residency opportunity at the Franz Mayer of Munich studios in Munich, […]