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.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Thursday before Zuni Festival!

Wow! What a great day with team Heritage Program! This is one of the busiest behind the scenes days and we did it all. Setting up for the juried competition, a huge 2 hour Sams club shop for all the food, making the table tents and name tags, rental chairs and tables delivered, getting ready for our artists and always thinking of better ways to focus on and teach about the Zuni, etc...... It was Kiran's first day, so the intern trio is complete and we are ready for the weekend. Tomorrow is Friday, the juried competition and then the opening of the Festival. It will be another big day, but after today, I am sure it will be fantastic! Thanks for all the grand help from our MNA staff and HP interns. See you tomorrow bright and early!
Zuni Festival 2011

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

Friday, May 18, 2012

Hi everyone!

Hi everyone!

It's Courtney here--the newest member of the MNA team bringing you the latest on the Cultural Festivals and museum life! It's a beautiful day in Flagstaff and summer just keeps getting better! The Zuni Festival is quickly approaching us and we are oh so excited!!! We're sure everyone out there is counting the days until the fun begins! To get you prepared for the festivities coming to town, we thought you might like a little heads up to see what's going on!

22nd Annual Zuni Festival of Arts and Culture
May 2627, 2012
Whether its, fun, education, music, dancing or a combination, there's something exciting happening all day long!
Schedule is subject to change.  Final schedule is available at the festival.
Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
All Day Activities A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center Historic Zuni Films
Kids Creative Corner
Consignment Gallery from Zuni Pueblo Collecting Trips

10:00 a.m. Zuni Pueblo Flag Raising Ceremony
10:30 a.m. The Olla Pottery Maidens
11:00 a.m. Jim Enote – “Zuni Museum Database and Collection System
11:30 a.m. Puppet Show, "A Dragonfly's Tale"
11:30 a.m. The Zuni Pueblo Band
12:15 p.m. Jim Enote –  “Zuni Agriculture and Ancient Agricultural Techniques”
12:30 p.m. The Nawetsa Family Dancers
1:00 p.m. Puppet Show, "A Dragonfly's Tale"
1:30 p.m. Curtis Quam –  “The Zuni Search for the Middle Place
1:30 p.m. The Olla Pottery Maidens
2:30 p.m. The Zuni Pueblo Band
2:45 p.m. Dan Simplicio  –  “Zuni Art History”
3:30 p.m. The Nawetsa Family Dancers


Artists Todd Westika – Contemporary Fetish Carving Demonstration
Lorandina Sheche – Traditional Fetish Carving Demonstration
Raylan and Patty Edaakie – Jewelry
James Cheama and Ola Eriacho – Jewelry
Tony Eriacho – Native Art and Authenticity
Veronica Bowannie – Pottery
Phyllis Coonsis – Jewelry
Harlan Coonsis – Jewelry
Waldo Davis – Fetish Carving
Verla Lasiloo Jim – Fetish Carving
Margia Simplicio and Matthew Neha – Beadwork and Drawings
Noreen Simplicio and Kenneth Epaloose – Pottery
Myron Panteah – Jewelry
Troy Sice– Fetish Carving
Raymond Tsalate – Fetish Carving
Carlos Latte – Pottery
Roxanne Seoutewa – Jewelry
Aric Chopito – Weaving


Sponsors The 2012 Heritage Program is generously sponsored by the following: Arizona Humanities Council
Arizona Commission on the Arts
National Endowment for the Arts
Flagstaff Cultural Partners
City of Flagstaff B&B Revenues
Coconino County
Main Street Catering, Salsa Brava, Simply Delicious
Fred Nackard Wholesale Beverage Company



We look forward to seeing you there!
Love,
Courtney












Sunday, May 13, 2012

Lovin' the Zuni Land

Hey everyone,
We are back to work here at the A:shwi A:wan Museum today.  We are fully rested and are ready for all you Zuni artists to come on down and bring your artwork for the Zuni Festival.  We are having a great time here in Zuni meeting new people, learning new things about the Zuni Culture and seeing all the wonderful artworks that the hard working artists bring us.  Thank you all the artist who brought works of art in yesterday and we hope that many more artists come on in we will be here until 5pm today.  Today is our last day here even though we wish we could stay longer in Zuni so please don't miss us.
Love
Anne, Kathy and Cynthia

Saturday, May 12, 2012

We Are in Zuni Land!

Hey Everyone,
We are in Zuni, New Mexico today on our collection trip for the Zuni Festival.  So this means all you Zuni artists make your way to the A:shwi A:wan Museum today between 10am-5pm and tomorrow Sunday between 10am-5pm.  We will be taking Artist Applications and items for judging and consignment both days.  You can also just stop by if you have any questions about the Zuni Festival at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff on May 26 and 27.  Today is a lovely day and we hope tomorrow will be too so please come on by the A:shwi A:wan Museum to see Anne, Kathy Dougherty and me.
Love,
Cynthia

Friday, May 11, 2012

A Wonderful Day at the Museum!!!

Hey Everyone,
Today we had a awesome turn out for the Kayenta and Monument Valley: 100 Years of Settlement and Trading in Indian Country.  It was a great lecture that had people discussing about the Wetherill family.  We also had a family member that was related to the Wetherills come to the lecture and give some information about the family.  Here is a picture from the event.

There was tons of interesting information and pictures shown of the Kayenta and Monument Valley areas. For everyone who came thank you! and for all that didn't you missed out.

On another note all you Zuni Artists we are going to be going on a collecting trip to the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center tomorrow Saturday, May 12 and Sunday, May 13. Well will be there to have artists sign up for the Zuni festival and we will be collecting items for judging and sale during the Zuni Festival.
Love,
Cynthia

Friday, May 4, 2012

The Zuni Festival is Coming in Hot!!!

Hey Everyone,
Get excited! Make your plans! Do you know why you should do these things? BECAUSE the22nd Annual Zuni Festival happens at the end of the month! If you have never heard of this amazing festival your missing out.
 It is full of presentations, fine arts, music by the Zuni Pueblo Band, traditional dances by the Nawetsa Family Dancers and the Olla Potter Maidens, and tons of Zuni fun. 


This festival allows people to explore A:shiwi philosophy, beliefs, worldviews, values, and current issues on the Zuni Reservation. The Awesome Zuni Festival can happen because of the partnership with the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center in Zuni, New Mexico. This also means that all you Zuni Artists are running out of time to sent in your application so you better do them NOW because we would love to see you! Thank you to all the artist that have already sent in your applications. 

Here are all the great artist who have already submitted their applications:
Veronica Bowannie       Myron Panteah
Aric Chopito                Roxanne Seoutewa
Harlan M. Coonsis       Noreen Simplicio
Phylis Coonsis              Margia G. Simplicio
Waldo Davis                 Matthew E. Neha
Kenneth Epaloose        Verla Lasiloo Jim
Cameron Eustace         Carlos Laate

Hurry and send in your applications because you do not want to be the only one left out of all the fun!
 The Festival is Saturday, May 26 and Sunday, May 27 9am to 5pm. Located at the Museum of Northern Arizona. So make your way to Flagstaff in May because you do not want to miss this!
Love,
Cynthia

All Photos are by Michelle Mountain