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Education & Activities: Artists-in-Residence Education & Activities


The 2008 and 2009 Artist-in-Residence Programs would not be possible without support from
the Ford Foundation,
the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust, and
the National Endowment for the Arts.

Logo of the National Endowment of the Arts - A great nation deserves great art.



 
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Each asterisk represents an in-depth link for that artist.  You'll find the links on the artist's page.

We'll keep adding more materials as we can so check back for new additions.



Work with Clay, Build a Wigwam, Plant a Seed... There are So Many Ways to Be Creative
We are excited to introduce you to the artists-in-residence that have been enlivening our museum over the last two years.  Take some time to meet all of them but take special note of the links you'll find on certain artists that give you a chance to hear the artist and learn much more about who they are and what they do.  Look for the stars below to help you find this in-depth material.  We'll continue adding this type of extra material for all of our artists over the coming months.  Also, we have more artists coming.  So check back to this page often to find out what's new and who has been added.

James Watkins - ceramics
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Debbie Drye - Hopi - Katsina carving

TahNibaa Naataanii - Navajo - Weaving
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Anita Fields - Osage - Ceramics

Dani Tippmann - Miami - Native plants
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Julia Parker - Pomo - Basketry
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Jason Wesaw - Potawatomi - Ceramics
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Roger and Shawna Cain - Cherokee - Basketry
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Jody Naranjo - Santa Clara - Pottery

David Moses Bridges - Passamaquoddy - Birch Bark
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Michael H. Smith - Acting

 

Scott Shoemaker - Miami - Ribbonwork

Catalina Delgado-Trunk - Mexican folk arts

 

Kendra Tagoona & Charlotte Qamaniq - Inuit - Throat Singing

John Pigeon - Potawatomi - Black Ash Basketry
Dan Piraro - Cartooning

P.R.I.M.E. - Primary Resources Inspire Multicultural Education - Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western ArtThe 2008 and 2009 Artists-in-Residence programs are a part of the Eiteljorg Museum Education Department's PRIME initiative:  Primary Resources Inspire Multicultural Education.

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