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Home - Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian promotes the living traditions and creative expressions of Native peoples through exhibitions, collections, programming and research
Echoes - Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian Echoes highlights the landmark exhibitions that the Wheelwright Museum has organized since the 1970s, representing the work of established and emerging artists, and those who have risen to prominence today
About the Museum - Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian The Wheelwright Museum was founded in friendship and common purpose between its founding patron, Mary Cabot Wheelwright (1878-1958) and the esteemed Diné (Navajo) ceremonial practitioner and weaver, Hastiin Klah (1867-1937)
Exhibitions - Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian Gestural In Form showcases over twenty-five dynamic works by Virgil Ortiz (Cochiti Pueblo) from the 1980s–2020s, plus a bountiful selection of his family’s work, from the collections of the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian and private lenders
FAQs - Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian The Wheelwright Museum (named for Mary Cabot Wheelwright b 1878– d 1958, one of the two founders) is recognized as a historic landmark and has been open to the public since 1937
Pablitas Wardrobe: Family Fashion - Wheelwright Museum of the . . . A video of our discussion with Helen Tindel is available here Velarde was interviewed for the 1993 Wheelwright exhibition A Woman’s Work She was asked, “How has your art influenced your family?” Velarde answered, “They ate art when they were born, it was around them the whole time ”
Journeying Through the Archives of the Wheelwright Museum Join us as we reflect upon the changing nature of the Wheelwright Museum’s mission and activities, as recorded through the museum’s archives Included are photographs and documents from the John Adair Archive, along with his personal camera, that recorded many of the Museum’s most significant moments including prominent artists, founding
Making Our Way Every Day. Transformation. - Wheelwright Museum of the . . . Today the mural’s continuity expresses transformation through light filled illustration and the Beings rejuvenated as they move forward into a world full of possibility I am moved with appreciation for the Wheelwright, a space architecturally designed with the sentiment of home and place within a community that holds history, vision, and