SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
NATIVE CULTURE MATTERS 

nativecultures

MONDAY NIGHTS AT 6 PM AT HOTEL SANTA FE

TO HONOR AND ACKNOWLEDGE INDIAN ARTS RESEARCH CENTER, SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH
A PUBLIC PROGRAM GRACIOUSLY ASSISTED BY HOTEL SANTA FE, A PICURIS PUEBLO ENTERPRISE

August 15 Brian Vallo (Acoma)
Director, Indian Arts Research Center, School for Advanced Research
Inside and Outside Legacies of the Pueblo of Acoma

August 22 Native Arts Contemporary Issues Panel Discussion
Dr. Suzan Shown Harjo (S. Cheyenne & Hodulgee Muscogee), Moderator
Tony Abeyta (Dineh) Contemporary Artist of Mixed Media Paintings
Marcus Amerman (Choctaw) Bead, Glass, Painting, Fashion Designer, Performance
America Meredith, M.F.A. (Cherokee) Painter, Pen and Ink, Monotype, Serigraphy
Mateo Romero, M.F.A. (Cochiti Pueblo), Painter, SWAIA Indian Market Poster Artist
Dallin Maybee (Seneca & Arapaho), Bead Artist, Performer, Lecturer, COO, SWAIA
Della C. Warrior (Otoe-Missouria), Director, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
John Haworth (Cherokee), Senior Executive, Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Art Talk/Smart Talk

August 29 Jason Garcia, M.A. (Santa Clara Pueblo)
Two-Dimensional and Native Comics Artist
Inspiration of a Tewa Artist: Life After SAR

September 5 Kathleen Wall (Jemez Pueblo)
Clay and Multimedia Installation Artist
My Artistry in Clay

Sep 12 Iva Honyestewa, (Shungopavi Village, Second Mesa, Hopi)
Basket Weaver and Jewelry Artist, Owner, Iskasokpu Gallery, Second Mesa, AZ.
Weaving Hopi Tradition in Basketry

September 19 Ehren Kee Natay (Kewa/Dineh)
Two-Dimensional Designer, Painter, Computer Graphics, Multimedia,
Music, Dance, Teacher and Actor
Portrayal of Native Peoples in Film

September 26 Rose B. Simpson (Santa Clara Pueblo)
Ceramic Sculpture, Drawing, Printmaking, Writing, Music, and Dance
Creative Process in Context: Cross Cultural Healing Mechanism

October 3 Dr. Gary Urton
Dumbarton Oaks Professor of Pre-Columbian Studies, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, Author, At the Crossroads of the Earth and Sky; The History of a Myth; The Social Life of Numbers; Inca Myths; Signs of the Inca Chip; Former MacArthur Fellow Recipient, Guggenheim Fellowship; Founder/Director, Harvard University Chip Database Project.
Inka Khipu Project at Harvard University

October 10 Jack Loeffler
Bioregional Aural Historian, Producer, Writer, Sound Collage Artist and Musician, Board Member, Lore of the Land; Environmental Activist and Author Adventures With Ed: A Portrait of Abbey; Headed Upstream: Interviews with Iconoclasts; La Musica de los Viejitos;Survival Along the Continental Divide; Healing the West: Voices of Culture and HabitatRecipient, New Mexico Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts
The Role of Indigenous Mind in the Commons of Human Consciousness

$12 AT THE DOOR ~ OR ~ $100 FOR THE SERIES OF 10 LECTURES
Photo credit: William Geoghegan
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