CREATIVE CONVOS
CREATIVE CONVOS
Featuring: IRA LUJAN & ROBERT “SPOONER” MARCUS
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH
CREATIVE CONVOS
Featuring: IRA LUJAN & ROBERT “SPOONER” MARCUS
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH
“Poeh Arts Student/Faculty Show” featuring Jewelry, Pottery, Stone Sculpting and Woodworking artworks & “Buffalo Thunder Art Collection Recent Works” featuring unseen aquisitions from Buffalo Thunder Resort. Both shows can be seen at the Poeh Cultural Center & Museum. Opening Reception starts at 4pm with free Native foods and dances.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Meet & Greet with Instructors and Students
Student Art Sale
Live Demonstrations
Come out and enjoy Native arts, dances and food here at the Poeh Cultural Center & Museum. Stop by with the family and tour the arts studios and museum exhibitions. Our market will feature local artisans with various holiday gifts for sale. For more information please call the Museum at (505) 455-5041
Come on by to the Poeh Arts Studios and see what we are up to. Our classes include traditional Pueblo pottery, woodworking, stone sculpting, and jewelry making. Students are available to showcase their works.
-Student art for sale
-Demostrations
Bi’po-wa-ve… You are invited to a new exhibit opening at the Poeh Cultural Center and Museum this month, “Paths of Beauty,” features Pueblo embroidery—giving an exceptional interpretive glimpse of Pueblo cultural traditions. The exhibit honors the work of Shawn Tafoya (Santa Clara and Pojoaque Pueblos) and Isabel Gonzales (Jemez Pueblo).
Attending an exhibit honors those who are accomplished and those who are learning, to keep the pueblo traditions alive. Come celebrate the continuity of this nature-based art, eat Pueblo food, and celebrate with the Pueblo communities. Explore the meaningful contexts of embroidery and pottery and their ties to landscape and Pueblo lifeways through the work of two renowned Pueblo artists.
Isabel Gonzales lives in San Ildefonso Pueblo (through marriage) and receives orders from Pueblo members throughout the villages. Her designs of Jémez Pueblo emphasize red, green and black associated with the seasons, cardinal directions and cosmological meanings.
Shawn Tafoya has received several awards for his embroidery and is also a renowned potter. In Pueblo custom, men often weave and embroider. Shawn creates ritual dance attire for his family and community members, to include mantas, dance kilts, breechcloths and hand-woven sashes—worm by men and women for ceremonial purposes or rituals.
Bi’po-wa-ve… You are invited to a new exhibit opening at the Poeh Cultural Center and Museum this month, “Paths of Beauty,” features Pueblo embroidery—giving an exceptional interpretive glimpse of Pueblo cultural traditions. The exhibit honors the work of Shawn Tafoya (Santa Clara and Pojoaque Pueblos) and Isabel Gonzales (Jemez Pueblo).
Attending an exhibit honors those who are accomplished and those who are learning, to keep the pueblo traditions alive. Come celebrate the continuity of this nature-based art, eat Pueblo food, and celebrate with the Pueblo communities. Explore the meaningful contexts of embroidery and pottery and their ties to landscape and Pueblo lifeways through the work of two renowned Pueblo artists.
Isabel Gonzales lives in San Ildefonso Pueblo (through marriage) and receives orders from Pueblo members throughout the villages. Her designs of Jémez Pueblo emphasize red, green and black associated with the seasons, cardinal directions and cosmological meanings.
Shawn Tafoya has received several awards for his embroidery and is also a renowned potter. In Pueblo custom, men often weave and embroider. Shawn creates ritual dance attire for his family and community members, to include mantas, dance kilts, breechcloths and hand-woven sashes—worm by men and women for ceremonial purposes or rituals.
Coming SOON…a Poeh Artists FaceBook NEWSLETTER …. a page of celebration, news and sharing of the Poeh Artists and their endeavors.
Wowatsi Háà Sigikang sekaneh ang nambi poeh ging muu. Handidang ivi t’o maá; handidang ivi anshaa oʔ. Ahgindi ivi t’o maá da saʔgiwoʔning gi muu.
Paa (Doing) Naingda opá gi muu waʔ. P’òwaháà ivi háà angdi, saʔgiwoʔning gi muu. Iwedang hae t’aeki ey paa.
P’aa (Laughing) P’aawodi, hichandi, anyingidi wiʔneh tayeh ivi khaegeh nangda, heda nambi poeh saʔgiwoʔning gi muu
Khaegeh kang (Sharing) Hichang wiʔneh tayeh ivi khaegeh nangda. Nambi wowatsi t’o winá khaa pi.
Robert Dale Tsosie and the Poeh Center invite you to their open house and gallery warming
on Friday, May 15th, 11:00AM – 2:00PM
Call 505.455.3334 for more information.
Come by on April 10th and have lunch with us!
We’re adding another gallery to the P’suwaegeh O’wingeh Exhibit.
Open: Mon thru Fri – 10am to 5pm
Roxanne Swentzell Tower Gallery: Monday thru Friday 10am-4pm
78 Cities of Gold Road
Santa Fe, NM 87506
Museum Info: (505) 455-5041
Administration: (505) 455-5040
Email: info@poehcenter.org