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New Arizona Exhibit Featuring Indigenous Spaces


The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona was bustling with energy as visitors enjoyed the vibrant colors and shapes of the art on display. The highlight of the museum, the exhibit “Space Makers: Indigenous Expression and a New American,” showcased the “Indian Space Painter” movement and its impact on Native artists like Linda Lomahaftewa and George Morrison. The exhibit highlighted the evolution of Indigenous art and its significance in redefining what it means to be Native and to create art.

The museum’s dedication to traditional and contemporary Native art was evident through its various exhibitions and events, including the annual Indian Fair and Market. Artists like Denise McClellan and Jamal-Isaac Jones shared their stories and experiences, emphasizing the importance of preserving and sharing Indigenous culture through their art forms.

The vibrant atmosphere of the Native Art Market in downtown Phoenix provided a platform for artists like Milton John to showcase their work and educate others about the rich cultural traditions of the Navajo people. Through their art, these artists are not only expressing their heritage but also connecting with people from diverse backgrounds in a spiritual and meaningful way.

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