A captivating Zimbabwean dance with rhythmic movements marks the beginning of a tradition that spans generations. In their hands, women hold palm leaves, which are transformed into beautiful baskets.
But in many ways, it's more than just making baskets — it's a celebration of the history and traditions of the tribe. It's also a warning that the art form is under threat. Here's what you need ...
OSHKOSH – The Paine Art Center and Gardens is set to reopen to the public March 15 with a new exhibition, "Weaving a Legacy: Ho-Chunk Black Ash Basketry." Curated by Tom Jones, a Ho-Chunk artist ...