Celebrating Native American Heritage Month – Featuring work from the Alice Merrill Horne Art Collection
NOVEMBER 12 – JANUARY 10
Gallery Stroll Reception: December 6, from 6 – 9PM
Alice Gallery: Tues – Fri, 10AM – 4PM
Click here to view all the works included in the exhibition
Utah Division of Arts & Museums is pleased to present A Living Legacy: Celebrating Native American Heritage Month, an exhibition at the Alice Gallery highlighting traditional and contemporary work from some of the state’s finest indigenous artists. All artworks selected for the exhibition are acquisitions of the State of Utah Alice Merrill Horne Collection.
November is Native American Heritage Month which celebrates, honors, and recognizes the contributions of the American Indian community.
Utah is home to the first state-funded arts council in the nation, founded in 1898 and now known as the Utah Division of Arts & Museums. State Rep. Alice Merrill Horne founded the agency based on visual art collecting, exhibitions, and educational programs. Since that time, the state has continued to acquire artworks with the goal of supporting the careers of Utah artists and building a collection of the state’s artistic heritage. The Fine Art Collection now includes over 1,500 works of art in addition to actively maintained Public Art and Folk Art collections.
Artists include: Harold Begaye, Anderson Black, Vera Charles, Stella Eyetoo, Maxine Manning, Robert Maryboy, Rios Pacheco, Evelyn Pete, Katherine Poleviyaoma, Elsie Stone Holiday, Rena Tahy Juan, Jachelle Yazzie, and Matthew Yellowman
*Featured image: Rena Tahy Juan, Carved Man with Sunglasses, wood, 2004