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Santa Fe Indian Art Market

by Aarnaquq , August 10, 2009—12:00 AM

Topics: Aarnaquq, Alaska, Alaskan, Alaskan Native, Art Show, Awards, Burke Museum, Eskimo, Fellowship, Harvard, Pacific, Pacific Northwest, Plaza, SWAIA, Santa Fe, Southwestern Indian, Yup'ik, exhibit, indiginous, indiginous peoples, native american, news, rental, sculpture

Reminder - the Santa Fe Indian Art Market is coming! August 22 & 23. As a 2009 Fellowship recipient I'll be located on the green in the Plaza this year. Please stop by and see my new work and say "hi." Remember: there's something for all budgets in my booth! And, don't forget about our art rental and leasing program. If you've been waiting to get a large piece, now's the perfect time. If this piece is approved by the committee, it's what I'll be donating this year for the gala… Continue reading… 0 comments

Poisoned

by Aarnaquq , May 21, 2009—12:00 AM

Topics: A-Y-P, Aarnaquq, Alaska, Alaskan, Alaskan Native, Burke Museum, Eskimo, Harvard, Pacific, Pacific Northwest, Phillip Charette, Seattle, Yukon, Yup'ik, art leasing, art rental, exhibit, indiginous, leasing, native american, rental, sculpture

This piece is a smaller and less complex version of the large Poisoned piece, although the meaning remains the same. The large mask was installed at the Burke Museum in Seattle, WA for their "Indigenous Voices Reply" exhibit. This exhibit is in coordination with the 100 year commemorative of the Alaskan-Yukon-Pacific Exhibition in 1909. The large piece has just been purchased by the Museum and will remain on permanent display there. I will be speaking on a panel of native artists at the museum May 30. You can find out more about the exhibit and see an image by visiting the Burke Museum website as http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/ayp/index.php MEANING : Poisoned was inspired by pre-contact Yup'ik masks I handled at the Smithsonian that were seriously damaged… Continue reading… 0 comments