Now On View
Explore Amerman’s contribution to the Native American canon, his artistic collaborations and how his legacy of beaded portraiture can be seen in the work of prominent contemporary bead artists today.
This exhibit is the first of its kind since Jojola’s death in 2022. Tony Jojola (1958 – 2022, Isleta Pueblo) worked through the medium of blown and sculpted glass to express his distinct perspective on Pueblo culture.
Events
August 3, 2024
Benefit Sale Intake Day
August 14, 2024
2024 Annual Benefit Event (Early Bird) Tickets Required
Join Us This Summer
- Early Bird Benefit Event
Wednesday, Aug 14 @ 4pm – 6pm
Museum closes at 2pm - Benefit Sale & Artists’ Market
Friday, Aug 16 @ 8am – 4pm - Benefit Sale
Thursday, Aug 15 @ 8am – 4pm - Artists’ Market
Saturday, Aug 17 @ 10am – 2pm
Artists’ Market Participants:
- Janice Black Elk Jim (Rosebud Lakota)
- Cippy Crazyhorse (Cochiti)
- Waddie Crazyhorse (Cochiti)
- Felicia Fragua (Jemez)
- Jonah Hill (Hopi/Quechan)
- Kevin Honyouti (Hopi)
- Ronald Honyouti (Hopi)
- Harold Littlebird (Laguna/Santo Domingo)
- Daniel Jim (Navajo)
- Yazzie Johnson (Navajo) & Gail Bird (Santo Domingo/Laguna)
- Raynard Lalo (Hopi)
- Shanna Lalo Patterson (Hopi)
- Jackie Sevier (Northern Arapaho)
- Deanna Tenorio (Santo Domingo/Pomo)
- Robert Tenorio (Santo Domingo)
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Case Trading Post
Need a gift? We have many items online, and a call to the shop will reveal other options if you don’t see what you are looking for. Ken, Connie, or Patricia will be happy to help you shop for the perfect gift! Every purchase supports the livelihood of a Native artist and their family while helping the Wheelwright Museum.