Arts Alive Designing With Fabric
June 10, 2016 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Arts Alive! for Families Designing with Fabric Free Hands-on Workshops for Ages 3 to 103. All workshops are from 10 am – […]
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June 10, 2016 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Arts Alive! for Families Designing with Fabric Free Hands-on Workshops for Ages 3 to 103. All workshops are from 10 am – […]
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June 7, 2016 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Arts Alive! for Families Pottery Workshop with Jonathan Loretto (Walatowa/Cochiti Pueblo) Free Hands-on Workshops for Ages 3 to 103. All workshops are
Turquoise, Water, Sky: The Stone and Its Meaning highlights the Museum’s extensive collection of Southwestern turquoise jewelry and presents all aspects of the stone, from geology, mining and history, to
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Dr. N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa) lecture at 2:00 pm Kids’ turquoise art activities including:Block printing with Alex Pena (Oklahoma Comanche); mosaic shell jewelry with Teresita Crespin (Santo Domingo Pueblo); mural
Celebrate Earth Day at MIAC with a lecture on the recent Gold King Mine Spill. Guest speakers include Shiprock Chapter President Duane Chili Yazzie (Diné), and Shiprock Farm Board Representative
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Sponge Bob Square Pants, Pac Man, and Curious George, all sporting a particularly Native American twist, are just a few images from popular mainstream culture seen in the exhibition, Into
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The lives and contributions of distinguished artists Margarete Bagshaw, Josephine Myers-Wapp, and Jeri Ah-be-hill will be celebrated at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture as part of Women’s History
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Yellow Fever follows young Navajo veteran, Tina Garnanez on her journey to investigate the history of the Navajo Uranium Boom, its lasting impacts in her area and the potential new
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Three Eminent Native Women Artists to be Honored at MIAC during Women’s History Month The lives and contributions of distinguished artists Margarete Bagshaw, Josephine Myers-Wapp, and Jeri Ah-be-hill will be
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