SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS
NATIVE VOICES IN THE ARTS 2009
Monday Evenings at 6 p.m.
At Hotel Santa Fe, 1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
Call 505-466-2775 for information.
Offered at a Benefit for The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts
August 17 Rose Bean Simpson (Santa Clara Pueblo)
Artist
Relay of Sources
August 24 Suzan Shown Harjo (Hodulgee Muscogee/S. Cheyenne)
Writer, poet, activist, policy analyst, and legislative advocate
Founder and President, The Morning Star Institute
Founding Trustee, Smithsonian Institution National Museum of the American Indian
What Native America Can Expect From the Obama Administration
August 31 Marcus Amerman (Choctaw)
Multi-Media Artist
An Attitude of Creativity
September 7 Joe Cajero, Jr. (Jemez Pueblo)
Sculptor
Discussing Creativity in My Work
September 14 Russell Sanchez (San Ildefonso Pueblo)
Potter
Living in Both Worlds: Honoring the Past in the Present
September 21 Dr. Bruce Bernstein and Special Native Guests
Executive Director, Southwestern Association for Indian Arts
Issues in Native Art Dialogue
October 5 America Meredith (Cherokee)
Painter and Instructor, Art History, Institute of American Indian and Arts (IAIA)
Visual Language: Lettering and Iconography in Painting
October 6 Keri Ataumbi (Kiowa)
Artist
Evolution of My Work
October 12 Michael Kanteena (Laguna Pueblo)
Potter
Mimbres, Mesa Verde, and Chaco: Ancient Traditions in a Contemporary Form
$10 perLecture or $70 Series Subscription for 9 Lectures
10% of the Net Donated to SWAIA
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