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SUMMARY:Braiding Our Connections Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Braiding Our Connections An Exhibition by Chad L. Yellowjohn \nThursday\, June 5 · 5:00–7:00 PM · Poeh Tower Gallery · Free \nMore than an exhibition\, this evening is a celebration of the ways we connect — through community\, culture\, storytelling\, art\, and one another. \nJoin us for the opening of Braiding Our Connections by artist Chad L. Yellowjohn at the Poeh Cultural Center\, and experience a night woven together with creativity and Indigenous expression. A Shoshone- and Spokane-inspired artist and graduate of the Institute of American Indian Arts\, Yellowjohn creates work he describes as “optimistic activism” — art that helps Indigenous people of all ages feel seen\, included\, and proud of who they are. \nThe evening will feature: \n\nA special hoop dance performance\nThe first public unveiling of the 2026 Pathways Festival logo and artwork\nA screening of the Pathways Festival documentary\nMusic by DJ Ill Audia\nFood by Shudine’s Fry Bread Stand\n\nThe Pathways Festival documentary was created by filmmakers Ashley Browning (Pueblo of Pojoaque) and Charine Gonzales (Pueblo of San Ildefonso) and features interviews with Jacob Shije\, Ray Naranjo of Manko\, Patricia Maestas\, Clarence Cruz\, Cris Velarde\, Cheyenne Duran\, Karl Duncan\, and Cole Forrest. \nCome gather\, celebrate\, and be part of an evening centered around connection\, creativity\, and community. This event is free and open to all — bring your relatives and friends. \nEvent Details 📍 Poeh Cultural Center – Tower Gallery 78 Cities of Gold Road\, Santa Fe\, NM 87506 🗓️ Thursday\, June 5\, 2026 🕔 5:00 – 7:00 PM 🎟️ Free and open to the public \nFor more information\, call (505) 455-3331\, ext 5056 or email cheyenned@pojoaque.org \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/braiding-our-connections-exhibition/
LOCATION:Poeh Tower Gallery\, 78 Cities of Gold Road\, Santa Fe\, 87506
CATEGORIES:Pathways,Poeh Event
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SUMMARY:Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Poeh Cultural Center\, will be hosting the second annual Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival on August 19\, 20 and 21\, 2022 at Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino. \n“We are excited about the festival because it’s an all inclusive event that’s planned by Indigenous people\, run by Indigenous people\, for Indigenous people\,” said Karl Duncan\, Executive Director of the Poeh Cultural Center. “We’re committed to providing new opportunities for Indigenous creative entrepreneurs as they envision and advance an Indigenous future.” \nDuncan described how the major goal for the festival\, and other Poeh markets\, is to actively promote an Indigenous cultural economy that empowers and supports the creativity of a wide range of Indigenous artists and creative entrepreneurs by providing a large-scale venue for them to show and sell their work\, as well as to network with other Native artists. \n“I think what makes us unique is that we are celebrating the works of Native creatives. Of course\, we feature Native American arts like pottery\, jewelry and weaving\, and we think it’s just as important to feature people whose creativity includes the creation of dance\, music\, writing\, plant products\, and so much more\,” Duncan said. “Pathways is unlike any other Native American arts market\, as we are allowing a more accurate representation of what is being created by Indigenous peoples.” \nLast year’s festival was attended by thousands of visitors and this year’s event is expected to surpass those numbers. Pathways will continue to featured the sale of Native American arts and crafts\, host food trucks\, hold a Pueblo fashion showcase\, and provide entertainment by Native American dance groups\, performers and musicians. \n“Were amazed and humbled at how many individuals\, groups and organizations reached out to support our efforts\,” said Jake Viarrial\, Tourism Coordinator at the Poeh. “We had support from the Sundance Film Festival\, Red Nations Celebration Institute\, the National Museum of the American Indian\, and First Nations Development Fund – we are ready for more sponsors this year.” \nThe event\, which will be hosed at the Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino\, located on the tribal lands of the Pueblo of Pojoaque\, will be free and open to the public\, and free parking will be available. Native American Artists and vendors who are interested in showing can contact the Poeh Cultural Center or visit the Poeh’s webpage for application information. The first 50 artist vendor outdoor booths are free\, on a first come first served basis. The deadline for applications is April 29\, 2022. \nFor additional information\, including artist application\, schedule of events\, contact: www.poehcenter.org/pathways\, 505.455.5041. \nEVENT PAGE
URL:https://poehcenter.org/event/pathways-indigenous-arts-festival/
LOCATION:Buffalo Thunder Resort\, 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pathways
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