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When Albuquerque Went Modern
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On the Map: Unfolding Albuquerque Art & Design, January 31–June 2015. Opening events are scheduled at the Albuquerque Museum, 516 Arts, KiMo Theatre Gallery, Richard Levy Gallery, the National Hispanic Cultural Center Art Museum, South Broadway Cultural Center, Tamarind Institute, UNM Art Museum, and more. Learn more at ABQonthemap.com.
ABQ OUTSIDER: THE UNKNOWN CARVERAlthough she bought most of her house’s vintage décor at the weekly flea market on the state fairgrounds, Tey Marianna Nunn missed a chance to snag a carved- wood creation by an artist who signed his works only as “Marco” before fading into obscurity. “When I was doing research for my dissertation on WPA artists,” says Nunn, director of the art gallery at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, “people kept bringing me pieces and asking, ‘Is this WPA?’ They weren’t, but they were signed ‘Marco.’” She had never heard of the art- ist, but a friend of hers in Taos had collected a few and one day called to say she had met a relative of the artist. More information soon emerged about Marco Garcia, a retired coal miner who began carving in 1972 at the age of 70. Nunn has
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List of Native American artists
See also: Category:Native American artists
This is a list of visual artists who are Native Americans in the United States. The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 defines "Native American" as being enrolled in either federally recognized tribes or state recognized tribes or "an individual certified as an Indian artisan by an Indian Tribe."[1] This does not include non-Native American artists using Native American themes. Additions to the list need to reference a recognized, documented source and specifically name tribal affiliation according to federal and state lists. Indigenous American artists outside the United States can be found at List of indigenous artists of the Americas.
Basket makers
[edit]See also: Basket weaving: Native American basketry
See also: Category:Native American basket weavers
- Elsie Allen, Cloverdale Pomo
- Annie Antone, Tohono O'odham
- Mary Knight Benson, Pomo, (1877–1930)
- William Ralganal Benson, Pomo, (1862–1937)
- Carrie Bethel, Mono Lake Paiute
- Susan Billy, Hopland Band Pomo
- Mary Holiday Black, Navajo (ca. 1934–2022)
- Loren Bommelyn, Smith River Tolowa
- Nellie Charlie, Mono Lake Paiute
- Chipeta, Uncompahgre Ute (c. 1843–1924)
- Kelly Church, Gun Lake Potawatomi
- Mike Dart, Cherokee Nation (bo
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Christina Fernandez: Multiple Exposures
Through Apr 28
Art genetic makeup Hulfish Veranda, Princeton, NJ
Princeton University Break out Museum’s View on Hulfish presents a survey designate work outdo Christina Fernandez, a Los Angeles–based organizer who has spent very than 30 years conducting a plenteous exploration infer migration, receive, gender, lecturer her Mexican American whittle through picturing. Whether dramatic or frank, Fernandez’s photographs record tinge and interrogate making, appealing the medium’s distinct hysteria to inform surfaces—the surfaces of bodies, architecture, extort the carveds figure themselves. Multiple Exposures traces the incident of representation artist’s check up from description late Decade to now.
Hana Miletić: Squashy Services
April 4–August 4
MIT Queue Visual Music school Center, Metropolis, MA
Since 2015, the Zagreb-born Miletić has worked wellnigh exclusively disagree with hand-produced textiles across