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Santa Fe, NM –
The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Store and
Lloyd Kiva New Gallery (108 Cathedral Place)
will showcase the art of contemporary Native
American basketry in a new exhibit Somewhere
Between Warp and Weft. The show opens January 9,
2010 with a reception from 12:00 noon to 2:00
p.m. and remains on display until February 21,
2010.
As the first exhibit of its kind at the Lloyd
Kiva New Gallery, the show will include baskets
from across North America, highlighting
different styles as they relate to both
geographic regions and tribal traditions. All
baskets will be available for purchase, and all
purchases go back to the artists and Museum
programs.
For more information about the Museum of
Contemporary Native Arts, please visit
www.iaiamuseum.org
About the Museum
Located in downtown Santa Fe, the Museum of
Contemporary Native Arts is a center of the
Institute of American Indian Arts. The Museum is
dedicated to advancing the discourse, knowledge
and understanding of contemporary Native arts.
Founded in 1971, the Museum’s exhibitions,
publications and educational programs challenge
pre-conceived notions of contemporary art. The
Museum of Contemporary Native Arts is home to
the largest collection of contemporary Native
art in the world. A premier shopping
destination, the Museum’s store offers the
finest selection of contemporary Native arts and
gifts from both emerging and established
artists.
Museum hours are Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. and Sunday: noon to 5 p.m. Closed on
Tuesdays from November through May as well as
major holidays.
IAIA’s Mission:
To empower creativity and leadership in Native
arts and cultures through higher education,
lifelong learning and outreach
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