Living The Turquoise Trail BY DOUGLAS MAGNUS The scattered presence of turquoise along North America’s Turquoise Trails reveals a [...]
Turquoise, Water, Sky BY CINDRA KLINE TURQUOISE REQUIRES WATER TO form,” explains Maxine McBrinn, curator of archaeology at the [...]
Della Warrior WITH STEVE CANTRELL Della Warrior arrived at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (MIAC) in July 2013 after [...]
Blue Bloods BY MARGARETE BAGSHAW Gobs and gobs of turquoise, draped over the old, young, and middle-aged women, men, and [...]
The Pinhole and the Atom BY DANIEL KOSHAREK Just imagine the moment: some of the world’s top scientific minds, after working in [...]
Child’s Play BY PENELOPE HUNTER-STIEBEL Sometimes simplicity captures a child’s imagination more effectively than does [...]
Poetics of Light BY KATE NELSON In an age when every cell phone can take a respectable picture, cameras as low-tech as an [...]
Literatura de Cordel and Woodcut Prints of Pernambuco and Ceará, Brazil BY BARBARA MAULDIN Literatura de cordel (literature on a string) refers to small, hand-printed chapbooks of [...]
Focus on Photography BY KATHERINE WARE Even at the ripe old age of one hundred and seventy-five (depending on when you believe it [...]
Donald Woodman BY MARY ANNE REDDING In many ways photographer Donald Woodman is one of the stereotypical free spirits who [...]
Judy Chicago BY KATHRYN M DAVIS Few women in recent history have midwifed their own second birth as has Judy Chicago, [...]
Cody Hartley BY LAURA ADDISON On a bright day in January, Museum of International Folk Art curator Laura Addison sat down [...]
Folk Art Through The Decades BY CARMELLA PADILLA Since 1953 fourteen words have declared themselves to all who enter the Museum of [...]
The Rio Grande Painters BY LOIS RUDNICK The Rio Grande Painters group wished at the time to have a gallery outside of the State Art [...]
Reading between the Lines BY PENELOPE HUNTER-STIEBEL Works on paper are seldom seen in the original. The vulnerable sheets are kept in [...]