Santa Fe Indian Market
Author: Bruce Bernstein
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Published: 2012
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780890135488
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCovers many historical sites and 100 side trips to nearby locations.
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Author: Bruce Bernstein
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780890135488
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCovers many historical sites and 100 side trips to nearby locations.
Author: Mark Charles Miller
Publisher:
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 217
ISBN-13: 9780898156201
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents over one hundred recipes from the menu of New Mexico's Coyote Cafe, which features Native American, European, and Hispanic dishes
Author: Sheila Tryk
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Letitia Chambers
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Published: 2020-10
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780890136584
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe expertise of Native glass artists, in combination with the stories of their cultures, has produced a remarkable new artistic genre. This flowering of glass art in Indian Country is the result of the coming together of two movements that began in the 1960s--the contemporary Native arts movement, championed by Lloyd Kiva New, and the studio glass art movement, founded by American glass artists such as Dale Chihuly, who started several early teaching programs. Taken together, these two movements created a new dimension of cultural and artistic expression. The glass art created by American Indian artists is not only a personal expression but also imbued with cultural heritage. Whether reinterpreting traditional iconography or expressing current issues, Native glass artists have created a rich body of work. These artists have melded the aesthetics and properties inherent in glass art with their respective cultural knowledge. The result is the stunning collection of artwork presented here. A number of American Indian artists were attracted to glass early in the movement, including Larry "Ulaaq" Ahvakana and Tony Jojola. Among the second generation of Native glass blowers are Preston Singletary, Daniel Joseph Friday, Robert "Spooner" Marcus, Raven Skyriver, Raya Friday, Brian Barber, and Ira Lujan. This book also highlights the glass works of major multimedia artists including Ramson Lomatewama, Marvin Oliver, Susan Point, Haila (Ho-Wan-Ut) Old Peter, Joe David, Joe Fedderson, Angela Babby, Ed Archie NoiseCat, Tammy Garcia, Carol Lujan, Rory Erler Wakemup, Lillian Pitt, Adrian Wall, Virgil Ortiz, Harlan Reano, Jody Naranjo, and several others. Four indigenous artists from Australia and New Zealand, who have collaborated with American Indian artists, are also included. This comprehensive look at this new genre of art includes multiple photographs of the impressive works of each artist.
Author: Elizabeth West
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 386
ISBN-13: 0865348766
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis question-and-answer book contains 400 reminders of what is known and what is sometimes forgotten or misunderstood about a city that was founded more than 400 years ago. Not a traditional history book, this group of questions is presented in an apparently random order, and the answers occasionally meander off topic, as if part of a casual conversation.
Author: Charles S. King
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Published: 2021-09-15
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9780890136676
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith an artistic career spanning four decades, Virgil Ortiz (Cochiti Pueblo) is one of the most innovative artists working today. Not one to be limited or categorized, Ortiz's artistry extends across mediums and boundaries--challenging societal expectations and breaking taboos. Ortiz was taught traditional pueblo pottery techniques passed down from a matrilineal line of renowned Cochiti potters--grandmother Laurencita Herrera (1912-1984) and mother Seferina Ortiz (1931-2007). Virgil Ortiz: reVOlution is a midcareer retrospective that presents a view into Ortiz's transformative pottery and art to illuminate his creative and artistic manifestations. With a vision that merges apocalyptic themes, science fiction, and storytelling, Ortiz's ingenuity as a contemporary artist, provocateur, activist, futurist, and preservationist extends to his creativity working across media including pottery, design, fashion, film, jewelry, and décor. This beautiful book features more than 200 works of art selected by Virgil Ortiz as well as his artist statement. Curator Karen Kramer contributes a compelling portrait of the artist in the foreword to Charles S. King's biography. In addition, this book represents a unique collaboration between book designer and artist with Ortiz leaving his imprint on each page.
Author: Gregor Stark
Publisher: Southwest History and Culture
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780933452527
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRichly illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs, El Delirio offers an appealing glimpse into a fascinating period of Santa Fe history. It is also a loving portrait of the remarkable, energetic, and strong-willed Elizabeth White, described by a friend as "one of the great women of the Southwest in a very small body."
Author: Roxanne Swentzell
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Published: 2016
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780890136195
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTramp art describes a particular type of wood carving practiced in the United States and Europe between the 1880s and 1940s in which discarded cigar boxes and fruit crates were notched and layered to make a variety of domestic objects.
Author: Charleen Touchette
Publisher: SF Design, LLC / Frescobooks
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780974102320
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn extensive collection of the unique expressions of many well known contemporary American Indian artists.
Author: Gussie Fauntleroy
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 104
ISBN-13: 9780937206775
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShowcases the work of the New Mexico American Indian sculptor, and explores the ideals and beliefs that underpin her work.