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The Allan Houser Estate Announces Grounds For Sculpture Exhibition

SANTA FE, NM.- Allan Houser, Inc. announces that the prestigious, Grounds For Sculpture in Hamilton, NJ will present the exhibition, “Inspired Visions”, running from October 12, 2008 to April 26, 2009 at their indoor Museum Building. The exhibit features a focused, retrospective of the career of Allan Houser; from his attendance and the early influence of the Dorothy Dunn School

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Trio of finalists chosen for museum position

FAIRBANKS -- Three finalists have been chosen to fill the director's position of the University of Alaska Museum of the North.

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New Deal Artists in Santa Fe

The New York Times has a 9-slide show of New Deal Artists in Santa Fe. The slides depict work done by artists in 1934 for the Public Works of Art Project, a predecessor of the Works Progress Administration. The exhibit at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture has been on since April and runs [...]

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Comic Art Indigene

May 11th-January 4th at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, Nex Mexico. Comic Art Indigéne which opens at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture on May 11, 2008 looks at how storytelling has been used through comics and comic inspired art to express the contemporary Native American experience. Under the larger definition of narrative art, comic art is more related to Native American art...

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Comic art meets American Indian culture in new exhibit

Comic Art Indigène If you're headed to Santa Fe, N.M. anytime between May 11 and the beginning of the year, be sure to check out the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. It's upcoming exhibit, Comic Art Indig�ne, ?looks at how storytelling has been used through comics and comic inspired art to express the contemporary Native [...]

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Ancient Americans believed dogs to be “divine escorts” for next life

Washington, April 27 (ANI): A new research, based on the finding of hundreds of prehistoric dogs buried throughout the southwestern United States, has shown that canines played a key role in the spiritual beliefs of ancient Americans. According to a report in National Geographic News, Dody Fugate, an assistant curator at the Museum of Indian [...]