The Heritage Program at the Museum of Northern Arizona

The Heritage Program features four festivals as well as monthly insight presentations. They highlight the cultures of the Colorado Plateau and encourage communication and the exchange of ideas between visitors, educators, and artists.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Count down to Zuni Festival!

Hello everyone, Since Courtney's last post, we have had even more artists sign up! 5 today!
Thank you to all the Zuni artists, performers and presenters who make this Festival a reality. We do it all for you! Juried competition and Members Preview on Friday and doors open to the public 9 a.m. Saturday. Looking forward to a great weekend. See y'all here. Anne 

(This is Thelma Sheche. She has been part of the festivals since they began.
We can't have a Zuni Festival without her!)

Jaime Major Golightly Historic Courtyard
Raylan and Patty Edaakie – Jewelry
Chris Edaakie – Graphic Art
Lorandina Sheche – Traditional Fetish Carving Demonstration
Todd Westika – Contemporary Fetish Carving Demonstration

Archaeology Gallery
James Cheama – Jewelry
Ola Eriacho – Jewelry
Tony Eriacho – Native Art and Authenticity

Geology Gallery
Veronica Bowannie – Pottery 
Phyllis Coonsis – Jewelry 
Harlan Coonsis – Jewelry 
Waldo Davis – Fetish Carving 
Margia Simplicio– Beadwork 
Matthew Neha –Drawings 
Myron Panteah – Jewelry 
Troy Sice– Fetish Carving 
Raymond Tsalate – Fetish Carving 
Eldred and Marilyn Quam – Fetish Carving 
Lynn Quam – Fetish Carving 
Jimmy Yawakia – Fetish Carving 
Michelle Peina – Jewelry 
Jovanna Poblano – Jewelry 
Danielle Chattin – Jewelry   
Veronica Poblano – Jewelry 
Dylan Poblano – Jewelry 
Yolanda Laate and Loren Panteah – Jewelry 

Babbitt Gallery
Aric Chopito – Weaving 
Colin Coonsis – Jewelry 
Eldrick and Charlotte Seoutewa – Jewelry 
Noreen Simplicio– Pottery 
Kenneth Epaloose – Pottery 
Carlos Latte – Pottery 
Roxanne Seoutewa – Jewelry 
Mike Yatsayte – Fetish Carving
Reynold Lunasee – Fetish Carving
Hiram Peynetsa – Fetish Carving

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