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Exhibits

Virgil Ortiz: The ReVOlution Continues

For almost two decades, Virgil Ortiz has told the story of the 1680 Pueblo Revolt through his artwork, contemporizing the central characters as sci-fi superheroes to engage younger generations. This […]

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Jaune Quick-to-See Smith

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith is one of the U.S.’s finest indigenous talents and a late-career artist with extraordinary aesthetic, intellectual and curatorial achievements to her credit. Coming of age when Abstract […]

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Desert ArtLAB

Desert ArtLAB is an interdisciplinary art collaborative, established by museum curator/educator April Bojorquez (Chicana/Rarámuri) and artist/educator Matthew Garcia (Chicano). The collaborative reconceptualizes desert/dryland ecologies not as post-apocalyptic growth of wasteland, […]

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Virgil Ortiz

For nearly two decades, Virgil Ortiz has told the story of the 1680 Pueblo Revolt through his artwork, and simultaneously makes it more relevant and engaging to the next generation […]

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Balance in Action: Audubon from an Artist’s Perspective

While working at the Fine Arts Center this summer as a 2018 Mellon Foundation Artist in Residence, Melanie Yazzie made a selection of prints by John James Audubon that reflect […]

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