<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss xmlns:dc='http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/' xmlns:geo='http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#' xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' version='2.0' xmlns:xCal='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xcal'><channel><title>Calendar - Office of University Interdisciplinary Programs</title><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/department/office_of_university_interdisciplinary_programs/calendar</link><description>Calendar - Office of University Interdisciplinary Programs</description><lastBuildDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 05:35:55 -0400</lastBuildDate><ttl>60</ttl><language>en-us</language><generator>Localist</generator><item><title>Jun 17, 2026: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Through Our Eyes, In Our Hands: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until June 27. This exhibition foregrounds Native perspectives on the stewardship of cultural belongings and the history and future of repatriation. This exhibition transforms the museum into a site of learning, self-examination, and responsibility.</p>

<p>Visitors are guided through the intertwined histories of museum collecting, cultural consultation and the journey to repatriation. Archival materials, personal accounts and community-based narratives offer insight into the significance of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and the ongoing work beyond its legal requirements. Rather than presenting repatriation as a transactional process, this exhibition emphasizes its cultural, spiritual, emotional and relational dimensions — its power to restore connections and honor ancestors and communities.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+17%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AThrough+Our+Eyes%2C+In+Our+Hands%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+June+27.+This+exhibition+foregrounds+Native+perspectives+on+the+stewardship+of+cultural+belongings+and+the+history+and+future+of+repatriation.+This+exhibition+transforms+the+museum+into+a+site+of+learning%2C+self-examination%2C+and+responsibility.%0A%0AVisitors+are+guided+through+the+intertwined+histories+of+museum+collecting%2C+cultural+consultation+and+the+journey+to+repatriation.+Archival+materials%2C+personal+accounts+and+community-based+narratives+offer+insight+into+the+significance+of+the+Native+American+Graves+Protection+and+Repatriation+Act+%28NAGPRA%29+and+the+ongoing+work+beyond+its+legal+requirements.+Rather+than+presenting+repatriation+as+a+transactional+process%2C+this+exhibition+emphasizes+its+cultural%2C+spiritual%2C+emotional+and+relational+dimensions+%E2%80%94+its+power+to+restore+connections+and+honor+ancestors+and+communities.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fthrough-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629385021926</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-17T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426725488652/huge/c5600decff7ecfeb8e42f5e9ff3a4a6ea04a305e.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 17, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+17%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629329992449</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-17T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 18, 2026: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Through Our Eyes, In Our Hands: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until June 27. This exhibition foregrounds Native perspectives on the stewardship of cultural belongings and the history and future of repatriation. This exhibition transforms the museum into a site of learning, self-examination, and responsibility.</p>

<p>Visitors are guided through the intertwined histories of museum collecting, cultural consultation and the journey to repatriation. Archival materials, personal accounts and community-based narratives offer insight into the significance of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and the ongoing work beyond its legal requirements. Rather than presenting repatriation as a transactional process, this exhibition emphasizes its cultural, spiritual, emotional and relational dimensions — its power to restore connections and honor ancestors and communities.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+18%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AThrough+Our+Eyes%2C+In+Our+Hands%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+June+27.+This+exhibition+foregrounds+Native+perspectives+on+the+stewardship+of+cultural+belongings+and+the+history+and+future+of+repatriation.+This+exhibition+transforms+the+museum+into+a+site+of+learning%2C+self-examination%2C+and+responsibility.%0A%0AVisitors+are+guided+through+the+intertwined+histories+of+museum+collecting%2C+cultural+consultation+and+the+journey+to+repatriation.+Archival+materials%2C+personal+accounts+and+community-based+narratives+offer+insight+into+the+significance+of+the+Native+American+Graves+Protection+and+Repatriation+Act+%28NAGPRA%29+and+the+ongoing+work+beyond+its+legal+requirements.+Rather+than+presenting+repatriation+as+a+transactional+process%2C+this+exhibition+emphasizes+its+cultural%2C+spiritual%2C+emotional+and+relational+dimensions+%E2%80%94+its+power+to+restore+connections+and+honor+ancestors+and+communities.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fthrough-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629385022951</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-18T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426725488652/huge/c5600decff7ecfeb8e42f5e9ff3a4a6ea04a305e.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 18, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+18%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629329993474</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-18T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 19, 2026: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Through Our Eyes, In Our Hands: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until June 27. This exhibition foregrounds Native perspectives on the stewardship of cultural belongings and the history and future of repatriation. This exhibition transforms the museum into a site of learning, self-examination, and responsibility.</p>

<p>Visitors are guided through the intertwined histories of museum collecting, cultural consultation and the journey to repatriation. Archival materials, personal accounts and community-based narratives offer insight into the significance of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and the ongoing work beyond its legal requirements. Rather than presenting repatriation as a transactional process, this exhibition emphasizes its cultural, spiritual, emotional and relational dimensions — its power to restore connections and honor ancestors and communities.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+19%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AThrough+Our+Eyes%2C+In+Our+Hands%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+June+27.+This+exhibition+foregrounds+Native+perspectives+on+the+stewardship+of+cultural+belongings+and+the+history+and+future+of+repatriation.+This+exhibition+transforms+the+museum+into+a+site+of+learning%2C+self-examination%2C+and+responsibility.%0A%0AVisitors+are+guided+through+the+intertwined+histories+of+museum+collecting%2C+cultural+consultation+and+the+journey+to+repatriation.+Archival+materials%2C+personal+accounts+and+community-based+narratives+offer+insight+into+the+significance+of+the+Native+American+Graves+Protection+and+Repatriation+Act+%28NAGPRA%29+and+the+ongoing+work+beyond+its+legal+requirements.+Rather+than+presenting+repatriation+as+a+transactional+process%2C+this+exhibition+emphasizes+its+cultural%2C+spiritual%2C+emotional+and+relational+dimensions+%E2%80%94+its+power+to+restore+connections+and+honor+ancestors+and+communities.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fthrough-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629385023976</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-19T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426725488652/huge/c5600decff7ecfeb8e42f5e9ff3a4a6ea04a305e.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 19, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+19%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629329994499</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-19T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 20, 2026: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Through Our Eyes, In Our Hands: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until June 27. This exhibition foregrounds Native perspectives on the stewardship of cultural belongings and the history and future of repatriation. This exhibition transforms the museum into a site of learning, self-examination, and responsibility.</p>

<p>Visitors are guided through the intertwined histories of museum collecting, cultural consultation and the journey to repatriation. Archival materials, personal accounts and community-based narratives offer insight into the significance of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and the ongoing work beyond its legal requirements. Rather than presenting repatriation as a transactional process, this exhibition emphasizes its cultural, spiritual, emotional and relational dimensions — its power to restore connections and honor ancestors and communities.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+20%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AThrough+Our+Eyes%2C+In+Our+Hands%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+June+27.+This+exhibition+foregrounds+Native+perspectives+on+the+stewardship+of+cultural+belongings+and+the+history+and+future+of+repatriation.+This+exhibition+transforms+the+museum+into+a+site+of+learning%2C+self-examination%2C+and+responsibility.%0A%0AVisitors+are+guided+through+the+intertwined+histories+of+museum+collecting%2C+cultural+consultation+and+the+journey+to+repatriation.+Archival+materials%2C+personal+accounts+and+community-based+narratives+offer+insight+into+the+significance+of+the+Native+American+Graves+Protection+and+Repatriation+Act+%28NAGPRA%29+and+the+ongoing+work+beyond+its+legal+requirements.+Rather+than+presenting+repatriation+as+a+transactional+process%2C+this+exhibition+emphasizes+its+cultural%2C+spiritual%2C+emotional+and+relational+dimensions+%E2%80%94+its+power+to+restore+connections+and+honor+ancestors+and+communities.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fthrough-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629385025001</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-20T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426725488652/huge/c5600decff7ecfeb8e42f5e9ff3a4a6ea04a305e.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 20, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+20%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629329995524</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-20T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 23, 2026: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Through Our Eyes, In Our Hands: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until June 27. This exhibition foregrounds Native perspectives on the stewardship of cultural belongings and the history and future of repatriation. This exhibition transforms the museum into a site of learning, self-examination, and responsibility.</p>

<p>Visitors are guided through the intertwined histories of museum collecting, cultural consultation and the journey to repatriation. Archival materials, personal accounts and community-based narratives offer insight into the significance of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and the ongoing work beyond its legal requirements. Rather than presenting repatriation as a transactional process, this exhibition emphasizes its cultural, spiritual, emotional and relational dimensions — its power to restore connections and honor ancestors and communities.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+23%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AThrough+Our+Eyes%2C+In+Our+Hands%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+June+27.+This+exhibition+foregrounds+Native+perspectives+on+the+stewardship+of+cultural+belongings+and+the+history+and+future+of+repatriation.+This+exhibition+transforms+the+museum+into+a+site+of+learning%2C+self-examination%2C+and+responsibility.%0A%0AVisitors+are+guided+through+the+intertwined+histories+of+museum+collecting%2C+cultural+consultation+and+the+journey+to+repatriation.+Archival+materials%2C+personal+accounts+and+community-based+narratives+offer+insight+into+the+significance+of+the+Native+American+Graves+Protection+and+Repatriation+Act+%28NAGPRA%29+and+the+ongoing+work+beyond+its+legal+requirements.+Rather+than+presenting+repatriation+as+a+transactional+process%2C+this+exhibition+emphasizes+its+cultural%2C+spiritual%2C+emotional+and+relational+dimensions+%E2%80%94+its+power+to+restore+connections+and+honor+ancestors+and+communities.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fthrough-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52426846553276</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-23T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426725488652/huge/c5600decff7ecfeb8e42f5e9ff3a4a6ea04a305e.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 23, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+23%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52426881920608</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-23T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 24, 2026: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Through Our Eyes, In Our Hands: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until June 27. This exhibition foregrounds Native perspectives on the stewardship of cultural belongings and the history and future of repatriation. This exhibition transforms the museum into a site of learning, self-examination, and responsibility.</p>

<p>Visitors are guided through the intertwined histories of museum collecting, cultural consultation and the journey to repatriation. Archival materials, personal accounts and community-based narratives offer insight into the significance of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and the ongoing work beyond its legal requirements. Rather than presenting repatriation as a transactional process, this exhibition emphasizes its cultural, spiritual, emotional and relational dimensions — its power to restore connections and honor ancestors and communities.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+24%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AThrough+Our+Eyes%2C+In+Our+Hands%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+June+27.+This+exhibition+foregrounds+Native+perspectives+on+the+stewardship+of+cultural+belongings+and+the+history+and+future+of+repatriation.+This+exhibition+transforms+the+museum+into+a+site+of+learning%2C+self-examination%2C+and+responsibility.%0A%0AVisitors+are+guided+through+the+intertwined+histories+of+museum+collecting%2C+cultural+consultation+and+the+journey+to+repatriation.+Archival+materials%2C+personal+accounts+and+community-based+narratives+offer+insight+into+the+significance+of+the+Native+American+Graves+Protection+and+Repatriation+Act+%28NAGPRA%29+and+the+ongoing+work+beyond+its+legal+requirements.+Rather+than+presenting+repatriation+as+a+transactional+process%2C+this+exhibition+emphasizes+its+cultural%2C+spiritual%2C+emotional+and+relational+dimensions+%E2%80%94+its+power+to+restore+connections+and+honor+ancestors+and+communities.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fthrough-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629385026026</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-24T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426725488652/huge/c5600decff7ecfeb8e42f5e9ff3a4a6ea04a305e.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 24, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+24%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629329996549</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-24T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 25, 2026: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Through Our Eyes, In Our Hands: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until June 27. This exhibition foregrounds Native perspectives on the stewardship of cultural belongings and the history and future of repatriation. This exhibition transforms the museum into a site of learning, self-examination, and responsibility.</p>

<p>Visitors are guided through the intertwined histories of museum collecting, cultural consultation and the journey to repatriation. Archival materials, personal accounts and community-based narratives offer insight into the significance of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and the ongoing work beyond its legal requirements. Rather than presenting repatriation as a transactional process, this exhibition emphasizes its cultural, spiritual, emotional and relational dimensions — its power to restore connections and honor ancestors and communities.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+25%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AThrough+Our+Eyes%2C+In+Our+Hands%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+June+27.+This+exhibition+foregrounds+Native+perspectives+on+the+stewardship+of+cultural+belongings+and+the+history+and+future+of+repatriation.+This+exhibition+transforms+the+museum+into+a+site+of+learning%2C+self-examination%2C+and+responsibility.%0A%0AVisitors+are+guided+through+the+intertwined+histories+of+museum+collecting%2C+cultural+consultation+and+the+journey+to+repatriation.+Archival+materials%2C+personal+accounts+and+community-based+narratives+offer+insight+into+the+significance+of+the+Native+American+Graves+Protection+and+Repatriation+Act+%28NAGPRA%29+and+the+ongoing+work+beyond+its+legal+requirements.+Rather+than+presenting+repatriation+as+a+transactional+process%2C+this+exhibition+emphasizes+its+cultural%2C+spiritual%2C+emotional+and+relational+dimensions+%E2%80%94+its+power+to+restore+connections+and+honor+ancestors+and+communities.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fthrough-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629385027051</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-25T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426725488652/huge/c5600decff7ecfeb8e42f5e9ff3a4a6ea04a305e.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 25, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+25%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629329997574</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-25T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 26, 2026: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Through Our Eyes, In Our Hands: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until June 27. This exhibition foregrounds Native perspectives on the stewardship of cultural belongings and the history and future of repatriation. This exhibition transforms the museum into a site of learning, self-examination, and responsibility.</p>

<p>Visitors are guided through the intertwined histories of museum collecting, cultural consultation and the journey to repatriation. Archival materials, personal accounts and community-based narratives offer insight into the significance of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and the ongoing work beyond its legal requirements. Rather than presenting repatriation as a transactional process, this exhibition emphasizes its cultural, spiritual, emotional and relational dimensions — its power to restore connections and honor ancestors and communities.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+26%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AThrough+Our+Eyes%2C+In+Our+Hands%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+June+27.+This+exhibition+foregrounds+Native+perspectives+on+the+stewardship+of+cultural+belongings+and+the+history+and+future+of+repatriation.+This+exhibition+transforms+the+museum+into+a+site+of+learning%2C+self-examination%2C+and+responsibility.%0A%0AVisitors+are+guided+through+the+intertwined+histories+of+museum+collecting%2C+cultural+consultation+and+the+journey+to+repatriation.+Archival+materials%2C+personal+accounts+and+community-based+narratives+offer+insight+into+the+significance+of+the+Native+American+Graves+Protection+and+Repatriation+Act+%28NAGPRA%29+and+the+ongoing+work+beyond+its+legal+requirements.+Rather+than+presenting+repatriation+as+a+transactional+process%2C+this+exhibition+emphasizes+its+cultural%2C+spiritual%2C+emotional+and+relational+dimensions+%E2%80%94+its+power+to+restore+connections+and+honor+ancestors+and+communities.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fthrough-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629385028076</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-26T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426725488652/huge/c5600decff7ecfeb8e42f5e9ff3a4a6ea04a305e.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 26, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+26%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629329998599</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-26T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 27, 2026: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Through Our Eyes, In Our Hands: Prioritizing Indigenous Knowledge in Museums will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until June 27. This exhibition foregrounds Native perspectives on the stewardship of cultural belongings and the history and future of repatriation. This exhibition transforms the museum into a site of learning, self-examination, and responsibility.</p>

<p>Visitors are guided through the intertwined histories of museum collecting, cultural consultation and the journey to repatriation. Archival materials, personal accounts and community-based narratives offer insight into the significance of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and the ongoing work beyond its legal requirements. Rather than presenting repatriation as a transactional process, this exhibition emphasizes its cultural, spiritual, emotional and relational dimensions — its power to restore connections and honor ancestors and communities.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+27%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AThrough+Our+Eyes%2C+In+Our+Hands%3A+Prioritizing+Indigenous+Knowledge+in+Museums+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+June+27.+This+exhibition+foregrounds+Native+perspectives+on+the+stewardship+of+cultural+belongings+and+the+history+and+future+of+repatriation.+This+exhibition+transforms+the+museum+into+a+site+of+learning%2C+self-examination%2C+and+responsibility.%0A%0AVisitors+are+guided+through+the+intertwined+histories+of+museum+collecting%2C+cultural+consultation+and+the+journey+to+repatriation.+Archival+materials%2C+personal+accounts+and+community-based+narratives+offer+insight+into+the+significance+of+the+Native+American+Graves+Protection+and+Repatriation+Act+%28NAGPRA%29+and+the+ongoing+work+beyond+its+legal+requirements.+Rather+than+presenting+repatriation+as+a+transactional+process%2C+this+exhibition+emphasizes+its+cultural%2C+spiritual%2C+emotional+and+relational+dimensions+%E2%80%94+its+power+to+restore+connections+and+honor+ancestors+and+communities.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fthrough-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629385029101</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-27T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/through-our-eyes-in-our-hands-prioritizing-indigenous-knowledge-in-museums</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426725488652/huge/c5600decff7ecfeb8e42f5e9ff3a4a6ea04a305e.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 27, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+27%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629329999624</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-27T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jun 30, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jun+30%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52426881921633</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-06-30T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 1, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+1%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330000649</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-01T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 2, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+2%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330001674</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-02T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 3, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+3%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330002699</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-03T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 4, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+4%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330003724</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-04T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 7, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+7%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52426881922658</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-07T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 8, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+8%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330004749</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-08T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 9, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+9%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330005774</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-09T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 10, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+10%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330006799</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-10T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 11, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+11%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330007824</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-11T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 14, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+14%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52426881923683</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-14T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 15, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+15%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330008849</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-15T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 16, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+16%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330009874</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-16T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 17, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+17%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330010899</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-17T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 18, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+18%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330011924</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-18T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 21, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+21%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52426881924708</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-21T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 22, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+22%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330012949</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-22T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 23, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+23%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330013974</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-23T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 24, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+24%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330014999</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-24T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 25, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+25%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330016024</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-25T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 28, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+28%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52426881925733</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-28T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 29, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+29%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330017049</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-29T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 30, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+30%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330018074</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-30T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Jul 31, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Jul+31%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330019099</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-07-31T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Aug 1, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Aug+1%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330020124</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-08-01T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Aug 4, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Aug+4%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52426881925734</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-08-04T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Aug 5, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Aug+5%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330022173</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-08-05T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Aug 6, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Aug+6%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330023198</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-08-06T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Aug 7, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Aug+7%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330024223</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-08-07T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Aug 8, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Aug+8%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52629330025248</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-08-08T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Aug 11, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Stories+Told+by+Breath%3A+Native+American+Voices+in+North+Carolina&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Aug+11%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AStories+Told+by+Breath+will+be+on+display+at+the+Gregg+Museum+of+Art+%26+Design+every+Tuesday-Saturday+until+Sept.+26.+This+exhibition+celebrates+the+creativity%2C+memory+and+cultural+continuity+of+Native+American+artists+connected+to+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+brings+together+a+rich+range+of+media+%E2%80%94+clay%2C+beadwork%2C+textiles%2C+printmaking%2C+regalia%2C+sculpture+and+multimedia+%E2%80%94+woven+with+storytelling+to+form+a+vibrant+experience+of+artistic+practice+in+North+Carolina.+The+exhibition+features+work+by+the+following+artists%3A%0A%0ASenora+Lynch+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Karina+McMillan+%28Lumbee%29Harlen+Chavis+%28Lumbee%29Aaron+Baumgardner+%28Catawba%29Coda+Cavalier+%28Occaneechi+Band+of+the+Saponi+Nation%29Amy+Postoak+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+Indians%29+and+Johnny+Postoak+%28Muscogee+Creek%29+of+Three+Sisters+DesignsRhiannon+%E2%80%9CSkye%E2%80%9D+Tafoya+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee+and+Santa+Clara+Pueblo%29Joshua+Adams+%28Eastern+Band+of+Cherokee%29Idalis+Dial+%28Coharie%29Tim+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29NC+State+students+Ashtyn+Thomas+%28Lumbee%29+and+Victoria+Wilson+%28Haliwa-Saponi%29Gwen+Locklear+%28Lumbee%29Alexandra+Williams+%28portrait+photographs+of+Powwows+at+Dix+Park%29Together%2C+these+artists+explore+heritage%2C+craft+and+storytelling+as+a+living+continuum+of+creativity%2C+connecting+ancestral+knowledge+with+contemporary+expression.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.ncsu.edu%2Fevent%2Fstories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52426881926759</guid><geo:lat>35.784762</geo:lat><geo:long>-78.661636</geo:long><pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2026 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-08-11T10:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.ncsu.edu/event/stories-told-by-breath-native-american-voices-in-north-carolina</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52426750065746/huge/9e3f06761476b162cda95720e44f41b3aa6bc30b.jpg'/><category>Exhibitions</category></item><item><title>Aug 12, 2026: Stories Told by Breath: Native American Voices in North Carolina at Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stories Told by Breath will be on display at the Gregg Museum of Art &amp; Design every Tuesday-Saturday until Sept. 26. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, memory and cultural continuity of Native American artists connected to North Carolina. The exhibition brings together a rich range of media — clay, beadwork, textiles, printmaking, regalia, sculpture and multimedia — woven with storytelling to form a vibrant experience of artistic practice in North Carolina. The exhibition features work by the following artists:</p>

<p>Senora Lynch (Haliwa-Saponi)Karina McMillan (Lumbee)Harlen Chavis (Lumbee)Aaron Baumgardner (Catawba)Coda Cavalier (Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation)Amy Postoak (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Johnny Postoak (Muscogee Creek) of Three Sisters DesignsRhiannon “Skye” Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo)Joshua Adams (Eastern Band of Cherokee)Idalis Dial (Coharie)Tim Locklear (Lumbee)NC State students Ashtyn Thomas (Lumbee) and Victoria Wilson (Haliwa-Saponi)Gwen Locklear (Lumbee)Alexandra Williams (portrait photographs of Powwows at Dix Park)Together, these artists explore heritage, craft and storytelling as a living continuum of creativity, connecting ancestral knowledge with contemporary expression.</p>

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