
‘Jó Jiní’ exhibit to feature stories of items
After the closure of the old Navajo mill in the early 1990s, the fate of log saw blades were doomed as they went into the trash.
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Posted by Lane Franklin | Jan 14, 2016 | Arts |
After the closure of the old Navajo mill in the early 1990s, the fate of log saw blades were doomed as they went into the trash.
Read MorePosted by Krista Allen | Nov 19, 2015 | Arts, Culture |
Nolan Karras James was at the Page Public Library over the weekend to sign copies of the book he illustrated. He also played music from his band’s new album.
Read MorePosted by Krista Allen | Sep 3, 2015 | Arts |
The Tónaneesdizí Local Government announced last week the winner of the Western Navajo Fair logo contest, in which the winner, a young graphic artist from Bird Springs, Ariz., had no problem impressing the judges.
Read MorePosted by Alysa Landry | Aug 27, 2015 | Arts |
The first piece of art Juniper Anderson sold at the Santa Fe Indian Market was a page from a coloring book.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Aug 20, 2015 | Arts |
NMAI highlights ancient Andean road exhibit
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