• Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian To respect and support, and to record and present, the living traditions and creative expressions of Native American peoples.
  • Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian To respect and support, and to record and present, the living traditions and creative expressions of Native American peoples.
  • Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian To respect and support, and to record and present, the living traditions and creative expressions of Native American peoples.
  • Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian To respect and support, and to record and present, the living traditions and creative expressions of Native American peoples.
Wheelwright Museum of the American IndianTo respect and support, and to record and present, the living traditions and creative expressions of Native American peoples. Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian To respect and support, and to record and present, the living traditions and creative expressions of Native American peoples.
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Past Exhibitions

Portraits: Peoples, Places, and Perspectives

03/24/2020-

Peshlakai Vision

05/13/2018-10/07/2018

“Feminisms” – A Partnership with 516 ARTS

09/26/2020-01/31/2021

Memory Weaving: Works by Melanie Yazzie

05/13/2018-10/07/2018

Old Man Looking Backward: Bob Haozous

11/04/2018-10/06/2019

Eye Candy: Visual Treats from the Permanent Collection

01/20/2018-04/15/2018

Laughter and Resilience: Humor in Native American Art

11/10/2019-03/07/2021

LIT: The Work of Rose B. Simpson

11/04/2018-10/06/2019

Conversations: Artworks in Dialogue |The Daniel E. Prall Collection

11/10/2019-02/21/2021

From Converse to Native Canvas

02/01/2020-

Medicinal Healer, An Artist to Remember: Charlie Willeto

07/01/2020-

Center for the Study of Southwestern Jewelry

06/07/2015-

Beads: A Universe of Meaning

05/14/2017-04/15/2018

Bridles and Bits: Treasures from the Southwest

01/28/2017-12/31/2017

Jicarilla: Home Near the Heart of the World

06/12/2016-04/16/2017

Eveli: Energy and Significance

06/12/2016-01/15/2017

Connoisseurship and Good Pie: Ted Coe and Collecting Native Art

07/25/2015-05/11/2016

Will Wilson

05/11/2014-06/08/2015

It’s in the Details: Kenneth Williams and Orlando Dugi

06/21/2013-01/10/2014

The Durango Collection

05/12/2013-04/13/2014
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