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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210320
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Women: Border Matters
DESCRIPTION:10:am – 4:00 pm* \n\nWheelwright Museum of the American Indian\n \nIndigenous Women: Border Matters features a timely look at four Indigenous women artists who speak to issues on both sides of the U.S. border. Their practice is guided by contemporary issues of identity\, self-determination\, human rights\, and the impacts on the human experience. The works explore and question how Indigenous women interact with the land we inhabit. The layering of symbolism\, meaning\, deconstructing concepts\, including memory\, cultural heritage\, and politics\, form the basis of the exhibition by artists Makaye Lewis (Tohono O’odham)\, Daisy Quezada Ureña (Mexican-American)\, M. Jenea Sanchez (Latinx)\, and Gabriela Muñoz (Latinx).  Makaye Lewis states\, “As a Tohono O’odham citizen\, my art stems from environmental influences and my culture. I come from a Tribal nation on the border\, and we never experienced removal from our traditional lands. I am comforted knowing that I am where I am meant to be. Still\, I find discomfort in knowing the many issues that arise when an imaginary political line leaves half my reservation in the United States and half in Mexico.” The Wheelwright Museum & shop are open Tuesday – Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed Sunday and Monday. General Admission is $8 and special admissions programs can be found at https://wheelwright.org/admission/ \nExhibit runs through Oct 3\, 2021 \nMuseum Hill 704 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM 87505 \nhttps://wheelwright.org/exhibitions/indigenous-women-border-matters/
URL:http://nativeartweek.com/event/indigenous-women-border-matters/
LOCATION:Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian\, 704 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, 87505\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211004
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SUMMARY:Shonto Begay: Eyes of the World
DESCRIPTION:10:am – 4:00 pm* \n\nWheelwright Museum of the American Indian\n \nShonto Begay: Eyes of the World features the work of Navajo Neo-Impressionist artist Shonto Begay. Autobiographical in nature\, his paintings visually narrate his connection to the Navajo landscape\, personal histories\, and cosmology. Shonto’s voice resonates throughout the exhibition\, poetically complimenting individual artworks with in-depth storytelling and reflections on life\, furthering the viewer’s understanding of art as an activity that creates objects of healing\, beauty\, and peace in a troubled world.  A well-known figure in his community\, Shonto advocates for environmental awareness and indigenous perspectives through participation in local poetry readings\, engagement in youth mural projects\, and storytelling.  This exhibition is curated by Zachary Miller\, M.F.A. (Chickasaw) with the support of the Andrew Mellon Foundation.  *The Wheelwright Museum & shop are open Tuesday – Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed Sunday and Monday.  General Admission is $8 and special admissions programs can be found at https://wheelwright.org/admission/ \nExhibit runs through Oct 3\, 2021 \nMuseum Hill 704 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM 87505 \n\nhttps://wheelwright.org/exhibitions/shonto/
URL:http://nativeartweek.com/event/shonto-begay-eyes-of-the-world/
LOCATION:Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian\, 704 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, 87505\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211011
DTSTAMP:20260427T125514
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SUMMARY:IAIA 2020/2021 BFA Exhibition: Manifesting Our Destinies
DESCRIPTION:IAIA 2020/2021 BFA Exhibition: Manifesting Our Destinies\n \n\n10:00 am – 5:00 pm* \n\nIAIA Museum of Contemporary Native American Art \nCo-curated by Joseph Maldonado (Tlingit and Ottawa) and Ethan Swearengin (Cherokee Nation)\, Manifesting Our Destinies highlights artwork that reflects the diverse backgrounds of this year’s IAIA graduating BFA students. The juried show presents the unique voices of emerging artists that share an interest in themes such as resiliency\, self-empowerment\, and societal acceptance. The artworks reflect how these artists have redefined their cultural heritage by blending contemporary art forms\, techniques and materials with traditional Native art influences. Tours are in one-hour increments.  Admission tickets can be reserved online\, ahead of entry at www.iaia.edu/store\, or in-person at the Museum Store.  *The Museum is open 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday and Weds-Sat.  Sunday hours are 11:00 am – 4:00 pm and the museum is closed Tuesdays. \nShow runs from through Sun\, Oct 10 2021 \n108 Cathedral Place\, Santa Fe\, NM 87501 \nhttps://iaia.edu/event/iaia-2020-2021-bfa-exhibition-manifesting-our-destinies/
URL:http://nativeartweek.com/event/iaia-2020-2021-bfa-exhibition-manifesting-our-destinies/
LOCATION:IAIA Museum\, 108 Cathedral Place\, Santa Fe\, 87501\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220517
DTSTAMP:20260427T125514
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SUMMARY:A Place in Clay – Native Treasures Living Treasure Kathleen Wall\, Jemez Pueblo
DESCRIPTION:10:00 am – 5:00 pm* \n \n\nMuseum of Indian Arts and Culture\nA Place in Clay\, seamlessly moves between clay sculptures and acrylic paintings\, in which Wall engages with and explores her high desert surroundings. Finding inspiration in both her family’s artistic practices and the environment of Jemez Pueblo\, Wall ask questions surrounding food sovereignty\, language\, and connection to place.  “I have always considered Pueblo pottery to be an essential ingredient in my life\,” said Wall. “Over the last thirty years\, I have begun my creative process with the same actions as my mother\, my grandmother\, and my great grandmother before her. I dig clay and volcanic ash in the same places that my mother showed me as a young girl. I have created most of my clay figures using traditionally processed clay from here in Jemez Pueblo…where I began.” *The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture is open Mon-Sun 10am – 5pm.  Admission for New Mexico Resident Adults is $5\, for non-residents\, $9.  Additional discounts and special can been seen at:http://miaclab.org/hours \nExhibit runs from May 16\, 2021 through May 16\, 2022 \nMuseum Hill\, 710-708 Camino Lejo (off Old Santa Fe Trail) Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505 \nhttp://www.indianartsandculture.org/current?&eventID=4556 \n 
URL:http://nativeartweek.com/event/a-place-in-clay-native-treasures-living-treasure-kathleen-wall-jemez-pueblo/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220617
DTSTAMP:20260427T125514
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SUMMARY:Aug 2021 Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Re-imagined in Glass
DESCRIPTION:10:00 am – 5:00 pm* \n\nMuseum of Indian Arts and Culture\n \nClearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass\, is a groundbreaking exhibit of works in glass by 33 Indigenous artists\, plus leading glass artist Dale Chihuly who introduced glass art to Indian Country. On view from May 2021 to June 2022 at The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture the stunning art in the exhibit embodies the intellectual content of Native traditions expressed in glass. The exhibit\, curated by Dr. Letitia Chambers\, former CEO of the Heard Museum in Phoenix\, Arizona\, and artist and museum consultant Cathy Short\, features the following artists: Larry Ahvakana\, Marcus Amerman\, Angela Babby\, Brian Barber\, Dale Chihuly\, Priscilla Cowie\, Joe David\, Alano Edzerza\, Joe Fedderson\, Dan Friday\, Raya Friday\, Gunbi Ganambarr\, Tammy Garcia\, Lewis Tamihana Gardiner\, Tony Jojola\, Ramson Lomatewama\, Carol Lujan\, Ira Lujan\, Djamba Marawili\, Robert (Spooner)Marcus\, Jody Naranjo\, Ed Archie NoiseCat\, Haila Old Peter\, Carl Ponca\, Marvin Oliver\, Virgil Ortiz\, Shaun Peterson\, Lillian Pitt\, Harlan Reano\, Preston Singletary\, Raven Skyriver\, Rory Erler Wakemup\, and Adrian Wall.  *The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture is open Mon-Sun 10am – 5pm.  Admission for New Mexico Resident Adults is $5\, for non-residents\, $9.  Additional discounts and special can been seen at:  http://miaclab.org/hours \nExhibit runs from May 16\, 2021 through June 16\, 2022 \nMuseum Hill\, 710-708 Camino Lejo (off Old Santa Fe Trail) Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505 \nhttp://www.indianartsandculture.org/current?&eventID=4727 \n 
URL:http://nativeartweek.com/event/aug-2021-clearly-indigenous-native-visions-re-imagined-in-glass/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220201
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SUMMARY:Glass: selections from the collection
DESCRIPTION:Museum of International Folk Art\n \nFrom small beads and mirrors to sculpted works\, people work with glass all over the world. The Museum of International Folk Art presents a selection of glass works and works with glass from the collection. The display will be on view in Lloyd’s Treasure Chest this summer. http://www.internationalfolkart.org/exhibition/4748/glass-selections-from-the-collection The Museum is open every day 10am-5pm.  Admission for Adults is $7 For New Mexico Residents\, $12 for Non-Residents; 16 & Under and Members: Free \nExhibit runs from June 27\, 2021 through January 31\, 2022 \nMuseum Hill\, 706 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, New Mexico 87505 \n\nhttp://www.internationalfolkart.org/
URL:http://nativeartweek.com/event/glass-selections-from-the-collection/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211202
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SUMMARY:Collecting Jewelry: Curator H.P. Mera’s Trip to Navajo Country in 1932
DESCRIPTION:10:00 am – 5:00 pm* \n\nMuseum of Indian Arts and Culture\n \nThe exhibit consists of jewelry collected by Dr. Harry P. Mera during a trip to the Navajo Nation in the fall of 1932.  Funded primarily by John D. Rockefeller\, Mera visited 80 trading posts and covered more than 2\,500 miles to gather a collection of jewelry made in the prior 40 years.  The pieces\, outstanding in their craftsmanship and artistry\, were handmade from silver coins or ingots of silver before the general availability of advanced mechanical tools and commercial commodities.  These works shed light on the importance of silver to the Navajo people of the time\, and form the inspiration of the jewelry artists that have followed.  *The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture is open Mon-Sun 10am – 5pm.  Admission for New Mexico Resident Adults is $5\, for non-residents\, $9.  Additional discounts and special can been seen at:http://miaclab.org/hours \nExhibit runs from July 1\, 2021 through December 1\, 2021 \nMuseum Hill\, 710-708 Camino Lejo (off Old Santa Fe Trail) Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505 \nhttp://www.indianartsandculture.org/current?&eventID=4756
URL:http://nativeartweek.com/event/collecting-jewelry-curator-h-p-meras-trip-to-navajo-country-in-1932/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220104
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SUMMARY:Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology
DESCRIPTION:10:00 am – 5:00 pm* \n \n\nIAIA Museum of Contemporary Native American Art \n Mon & Tue – Sat 10:00 am – 5:00 pm/Sun 11:00 am-4:00 pm \nExposure:  Native Art and Political Ecology\, including the works of 32 international indigenous artists\, documents their responses to the impacts of nuclear testing\, nuclear accidents\, and uranium mining on Native peoples and the environment. The traveling exhibition and catalog give artists a voice to address the long-term effects of these man-made disasters on Indigenous communities in the United States and around the world. Indigenous artists from Australia\, Canada\, Greenland\, Japan\, Pacific Islands\, and the United States utilize local and tribal knowledge\, as well as indigenous and contemporary art forms as visual strategies for their works. Tours are in one-hour increments. Admission tickets can be reserved online\, ahead of entry at www.iaia.edu/store\, or in-person at the Museum Store. *The Museum is open 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday and Weds-Sat.  Sunday hours are 11:00 am – 4:00 pm and the museum is closed Tuesdays. \nShow runs from Fri\, Aug 20 through Mon\, Jan 3\, 2022 \n108 Cathedral Place\, Santa Fe\, NM 87501 \nhttps://iaia.edu/event/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology/
URL:http://nativeartweek.com/event/exposure-native-art-and-political-ecology/
LOCATION:IAIA Museum\, 108 Cathedral Place\, Santa Fe\, 87501\, United States
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