Event Details
Early Native American Easel Art in New Mexico: The Dorothy Dunn Collection
At Coronado Historic Site
3/11/15, Wednesday through 2/1/16, Monday
8:30am - 5:00pm
New Exhibit Featuring Early Native American Easel Art at Coronado Historic Site from the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture’s Dorothy Dunn Collection.
March 2015 – February 2016
The Development of Native American Easel Art in New Mexico just opened at the Coronado Historic Site and runs through February 2016. Featured are {how many?} prints of original water color paintings lent by the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture’s Dorothy Dunn Collection.
Among the artists on view are Vidal Casiquito, Jr. of Jemez, Gilbert Atencio of San Ildefonso, and Pablita Velarde of Santa Clara, as well as several pieces by Zia artist, Velino Shije Herrera, who in the early 1930s painted the murals in the reconstructed Kiva at the Coronado Site. Pueblo lifeways is the exhibition’s theme.
Upcoming Events:
- Wednesday Walks with a Ranger at Fort Selden
3/6/24, Wednesday
through 11/20/24, Wednesday
9:00am - Ranger Guided Tour
4/6/24, Saturday
through 4/27/24, Saturday
1:00pm - Remedios at Los Luceros: Identifying Plants and Local Herbs
4/27/24, Saturday
10:00am - Everything You Need to Know About Pueblo Culture and Feast Days
4/28/24, Sunday
2:00pm - Traditional Gardening at Coronado Historic Site
5/1/24, Wednesday
10:30am