• 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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Upcoming Exhibitions

Centers of Influence

03/08/1977-05/08/1977

The Object is Graphic: Native American Prints and Posters

03/02/1981-04/25/1981

Sky City Salute: Pottery of Acoma Pueblo

05/03/1981-08/01/1981

Women of Sweetgrass, Cedar, and Sage

01/11/1987-02/21/1987

Historic Navajo Weaving, 1800-1900: Three Cultures — One Loom

03/01/1987-05/23/1987

Ramona Sakiestewa/Patterned dreams: Southwestern Regional Textiles

05/28/1989-09/10/1989

Have You Ever Seen a Rainbow at Night?

02/12/1989-05/21/1989

Frank LaPena: The World is a Gift

11/06/1988-02/18/1989

Neeznáá: Emmi Whitehorse: Ten Years

02/16/1991-05/11/1991

Powwow Pride

10/05/1991-01/03/1992

“Woman’s Work”: The Art of Pablita Velarde

01/16/1993-09/15/1993

The Man Made of Words and Images: N. Scott Momaday

10/10/1992-01/06/1993

Expressions of Spirit: Contemporary American Indian Art

02/04/1995-05/10/1995

A Quiet Pride: The Art of Clifford Beck

11/04/1995-02/07/1996

Restless Natives, the Art of David Bradley

02/24/1996-05/08/1996

Structural Dualities: Dan Namingha

05/11/1997-10/29/1997

Legacy: Southwest Indian Art from the School of American Research

11/15/1998-04/21/1999

Clay People: Pueblo Indian Figurative Traditions

05/14/1999-10/27/1999

Treasures from the Thaw Collection

05/14/2000-10/22/2000

Illuminations: Paintings by Judith Lowry

11/01/1999-04/23/2000
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