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Solo Exhibitions

by Mia Rose Carbone
Museum hours, Jan 19, 2013 | $10
 

James Lujan, Summer Burial. Through May 12; Nathan Pohio, Inverted Landscape Otahuna 2012. Through March 31; Tyree Honga, Images of Life. Through March 31; Cordillera Productions film screening, Moccasins and Microphones: Modern Native Storytelling through Performance Poetry. Through March 31



Where: Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
Phone: 505-983-8900
Address: 108 Cathedral Place
Website: www.iaia.edu/museum/
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Demonstrations by artists Nocona Burgess, Nicholas Herrera and Frank Buffalo Hyde. Through July 3

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Reception for exhibition in honor of Bike To Work Month. Through June 14

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Covington Jordan: Fable: Opening Reception

Friday, May 24, 2013

Jordan's body of work persistently asks questions about the commonplace and the sacred, truth and perception. Through July 1

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Also At Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

Three New Exhibits: Opening Reception

Friday, May 24, 2013

MoCNA opens three new exhibits. Stands with a First: Contemporary Native Women Artists shows contemporary Native Women's upheaval of conventional artistic and intellectual roles. The solo exhibition by Interdisciplinary artist Kade L Twist, For Instance, Look at the Ground Beneath Your Feet, examines the linguistic synchronicity made between to two real-estate agents during a conversation. The exhibit focuses on the social representations of land commodification. The third exhibit, Rosalie Favell's Facing the Camera (2008- present), shows Favell's ever increasing portraiture of the Native American arts community's best loved but least documented artists. All through July 31

5-7 pm | free

Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe
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Apache Chronicle

Saturday, May 25, 2013

In conjunction with its three new exhibits, MoCNA shows the experimental documentary that depicts the art and life behind five female skateboarders and artists involved with the collective Apache Skateboards.

Gallery hours | free

Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

108 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe
Web | Map
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