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McNay Exhibition Links Native American Experiences of Past and Present

By James Courtney | August 8, 2019

The McNay exhibition, which closes Sunday, showcases a collection of almost 20 drawings from celebrated Native American artist Silver Horn (1860-1940).

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Yanaguana Indian Arts Market: A Celebration of Native Arts and Culture

By Briscoe Western Art Museum | October 5, 2017

The two-day event will feature dancing, musical performances, storytelling, artist demonstrations, interactive art making, and Native American-inspired food.

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(left to right) Witte Museum President and CEO Marise McDermott and CEO of The Rock Art Foundation Greg Williams discuss plans to take over the preservation efforts in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands. Photo by Scott Ball.

Witte Museum to Take Ownership of Rock Art Foundation, White Shaman Preserve

By James McCandless | September 28, 2016

The Witte Museum announced Wednesday that the museum has entered into a partnership with the Rock Art Foundation that gives the Witte administrative and logistical stewardship over the foundation and the White Shaman Preserve in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands.

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Ben Nighthorse Campbell speaks about creating Indian jewelry and art at the Briscoe Western Art Museum. Courtesy photo.

Keeping Indian Jewelry Authentic at the Briscoe

By Katherine Nickas | October 3, 2014

Ben Nighthorse Campbell has worn many hats and designed even more jewelry.

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