43rd Annual Native American Student Art Show: Celebrating Our Pollinators Opening Reception & Awards
01:00 pm - 04:00 pm MDT
The IPCC’s Native American Student Art Show was established to encourage creativity among Native youth, and to help them recognize that the future preservation and evolution of Native culture lies with them. This year’s theme is “Celebrating Our Pollinators”, giving us a closer look at the environment around us. We, as Pueblo people, are thankful for our relationship with the pollinators, and these beautiful creatures are often seen in Pueblo artwork such as pottery, paintings, clothing, and books. How do our flowers, plants, and gardens thrive and provide for us? This is a showcase for students to share, through their art, how important pollinators are to our environment.
Winning artists will each receive a prize, and all participants can make their works available for sale and receive 100% of the proceeds. The curated and juried show will be on display Oct. 28 through February 2024.
Included with museum admission. Get tickets here.
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SUBMISSION DEADLINE FOR ARTWORK IS OCTOBER 7
Deadline for submissions is October 7. This is a juried show, awards given with prize money for the ribbon winners. We are looking forward to your submissions (one art piece per student).
(PLEASE BE CULTURALLY SENSITIVE AND DO NOT ENTER ANY KACHINA IMAGERY).
Please contact Scott Simmonds, Museum Executive Director at [email protected] or call (505) 843-7270 if you have any questions.