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‘Forgotten Soles’ ties Long Walk history to today
Four Diné artists are weaving history and art together as they share their interpretation of the Navajo wedding basket design and the history of the Long Walk. Siblings Miriam Diddy and Sarah Diddy are working with Garron Yepa and his wife, Winoka Yepa, on an art piece for New Mexico Arts Temporary Installations Made for the Environment series that will be on display from June 30 to Aug. 31 at the Bosque Redondo Memorial in Fort Sumner.
Written By: Stacy Thacker, Navajo Times
Next Phase for Residencies
Article written by Riley Gardner about the virtual social engagement artist residency program developed and directed by Winoka Yepa.
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Santa Fe Museums Adapt to Stay-at-Home Order
A trio of local museums turn to online engagement in the age of COVID-19. Written by Alex De Vore, Santa Fe Reporter
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Launches Phone App
The museum that brought you one of the best virtual tours of 2020 expands its digital reach with new app. Written by Alex De Vore, Santa Fe Reporter.
Discovering a Diné identity through art
UNM doctoral candidate works with youth across New Mexico. Written by Marissa Lucero, UNM Press
Rewriting History on Museum Walls: Casa tomada tackles the history and challenges of presenting Indigenous art
Written by Celia Raney, Santa Fe Reporter