The heritage of a Hopi/Tewa family unfolds through artwork at Nampeyo :: Namingha – Tradition and Transition. Ceramics, paintings, drawings, sculptures and conceptual art inspired by the traditions and landscapes of the ancient Hopi and Tewa villages of northern Arizona will be on display. The exhibit tells the story of artistic expression in the family descended from the Hopi/Tewa potter Nampeyo (1860-1942). It conveys centuries of artistic and cultural contributions from Nampeyo’s descendants and focuses on the contemporary works of Dan Namingha and his sons, Arlo and Michael.
Regular Admission:
$10.00 Adults (18-64)
$9.00 Seniors (65+)
$7.00 Students w/ ID
$6.00 American Indians (10+)
$6.00 Youths (10-17)
Always free for MNA Members
Email: info@mna.mus.az.us
2013/11/16 - 2014/05/04
Museum of Northern Arizona
3101 North Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001