Day

May 14, 2021
Jonathan Loretto born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, he is part of a family of well-known artists including his mom, Snowflake Flower a storyteller figurine artist from Cochiti. It is through her influence that he made the final decision to...
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The Fort Peck Reservation will always be home for Tiffanie Irizarry, the land of her ancestors; she is Ihanktowan Dakota and Puerto Rican. Inspired from her heritage as an Indigenous woman, she draws, paints and sculpts portraits of members of...
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Growing up on the Jemez Pueblo reservation, Brandon Armijo remembers his late great grandmother’s home and the surrounding mesas, cedar trees, cotton woods, and mountains that he has seen every day since childhood. Armijo’s great grandmother instilled in him daily...
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Kelly Dale is from the Navajo tribe and lives in Naschitti, New Mexico. She is the only one in her family attending college to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts, focusing in landscape painting. After her schooling, Dale aspires to...
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Fuku Ito is a visual artist from Sapporo, Japan, located in northern state Hokkaido. While primarily working in photography, she also enjoys painting, ceramics, and mix media printmaking. Her inspiration comes from her every day life and cultural aspects. Ito...
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This mask is a handmade work of art, a unique piece that required a long and rigorous process to create. Made at my home in the Peruvian Andes during the pandemic, the design and functionality provide personal ornament full of...
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LeOreal Wall (Ute Mountain Ute, Northern Ute) is a conceptual indigenous artist based in Fort Duchesne, UT. Wall interweaves her cultural teachings and reflections of self-dialogue into her artistic expression. She explores themes of science and indigenous identity through the...
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