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Visitor Guide & Map<br />
Highlights for July - September 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Namingha Family:<br />
Landscape, Form and Light<br />
Open Now<br />
<strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> | 2301 N. Central Ave.<br />
Phoenix, AZ 85004 | heard.org
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LEttER fROM tHE PRESidEnt And cEO<br />
Welcome to the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>!<br />
For more than 80 years, the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong><br />
has attracted visitors from around the globe<br />
who come to learn about the arts and cultures<br />
of the Native peoples of the Americas. We<br />
hope you enjoy this oasis of Spanish Colonial<br />
architecture, with courtyards, water features<br />
and sculpture gardens. The <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>,<br />
which has more than <strong>13</strong>0,000 square feet of<br />
galleries, classrooms and performance space, is<br />
known worldwide for its exhibits and programs<br />
celebrating Native artists, and for its Shop, which<br />
provides the opportunity to purchase museumquality,<br />
authentic American Indian artworks.<br />
The <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> actively collects and exhibits American Indian art, from<br />
centuries-old drawings and pottery to contemporary paintings, sculpture,<br />
ceramics, jewelry, textiles and photography. The <strong>Heard</strong> is nationally and<br />
internationally recognized for the quality of its exhibits, which provide insight<br />
into the cultures and histories of Native people, and for the sensitivity of its<br />
presentation and interpretation of American Indian art.<br />
Our changing exhibit schedule and slate of annual festivals mean there is always<br />
something interesting to see and do at the <strong>Heard</strong>. Plan to have lunch in our<br />
Courtyard Café, which has received rave reviews, visit our <strong>Museum</strong> Shop and<br />
our Bookstore, or ask us about private use of our facility for business events or<br />
family gatherings.<br />
Our staff hopes you enjoy your visit. Whether you are a visitor or a resident<br />
of Phoenix, we hope you will consider joining the museum. Members receive<br />
free admission year round; a 10% discount in our Shops, Cafés and on online<br />
sales; a subscription to our magazine; and invitations to special events. And<br />
importantly, you will be helping to support this very special museum.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Letitia Chambers<br />
President and CEO<br />
<strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong><br />
ON THE COVER: Dan Namingha (Tewa-Hopi), b. 1950,<br />
“Tranquility”, 20<strong>11</strong>, acrylic on canvas, 48”x84”.<br />
On exhibit in Namingha Family: Landscape, Form and<br />
Light through January 27, 20<strong>13</strong><br />
July, Aug., Sept. – 20<strong>12</strong>
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MuSEuM nEwS & EVEntS<br />
RUN with the<br />
H E AR D<br />
october 6, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
The <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> invites you to<br />
run for wellness during its inaugural<br />
Run with the <strong>Heard</strong> wellness race<br />
on Saturday, October 6 at <strong>Heard</strong><br />
<strong>Museum</strong> Phoenix, starting at 7:30<br />
a.m. The event includes a 5K run/walk<br />
for runners age <strong>12</strong> and older, a 1-mile<br />
fun walk and a kids’ 100-yard dash.<br />
The 3.1-mile course starts on Central Avenue in front of the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>.<br />
The morning kicks off at 7:30 a.m. with a Native runner blessing. The 5K is a<br />
timed event with awards in five categories, including barefoot runners. In fact,<br />
the first wave of this inaugural event will be set aside just for barefoot runners<br />
or runners with five-finger shoes.<br />
Running is a vital part of Southwestern tribal communities, and participating<br />
runners will follow in the footsteps of an ancient and timeless heritage.<br />
<strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Trustee Ryan Desmond, who plans to bring his family to<br />
participate, says, “As a member of the board of trustees, I’m often reminded of<br />
how much our Native cultures have contributed to our community through their<br />
incredible artwork, beautiful music and rich storytelling. This year, the <strong>Heard</strong><br />
invites you to join us as we celebrate yet another important facet of Native life:<br />
the ancient tradition of running!”<br />
In addition to supporting the<br />
educational mission of the <strong>Heard</strong><br />
<strong>Museum</strong>, proceeds from Run with the<br />
<strong>Heard</strong> will benefit Wings of America<br />
(Wings), a nonprofit American Indian<br />
youth development organization. The<br />
mission of Wings is to enhance the<br />
quality of life for American Indian<br />
youth. In partnership with Native<br />
communities, Wings uses running<br />
as a catalyst to empower American<br />
Indian and Alaska Native youth to take<br />
pride in themselves and their cultural<br />
identity, increasing self-esteem, health,<br />
wellness, leadership, hope, balance<br />
and harmony.<br />
8 NEWS & EvENTS<br />
Above: Long-distance runner Louis Tewanima (Hopi,<br />
1888-1969), winner of an Olympics silver medal in<br />
the 10,000-meter run, pictured on May 6, 19<strong>11</strong>, after<br />
winning a marathon in New York City. Image from the<br />
Bain News Service. Courtesy Library of Congress.<br />
July, Aug., Sept. – 20<strong>12</strong>
All race participants will receive one free admission ticket to the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>;<br />
an event T-shirt, made of technical fabric and featuring a logo design by a<br />
Native artist; and a goodie bag. After the race, enjoy healthy food, music and a<br />
cultural performance.<br />
Desmond says, “Lace up your running shoes or put the little one in a stroller<br />
and come Run with the <strong>Heard</strong>!”<br />
Cost: <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> members, $25; non-members, $35. The 100-yard kids’<br />
dash is free for kids age <strong>12</strong> and under. Entry forms are available at both <strong>Heard</strong><br />
<strong>Museum</strong> locations, or visit imathlete.com/events/<strong>Heard</strong>5k.<br />
For more information, call Sage Grossi at 480.518.3742 or Karalyn Shirley at<br />
602.251.0210.<br />
HEARd RECEivES GRANT fRoM TouRiSM CARES<br />
The <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> recently received a $10,000 grant from the organization<br />
Tourism Cares to replace windows in the historic museum building. Tourism<br />
Cares is a nonprofit organization created by tourism professionals that aims to<br />
help preserve cultural and educational sites. The organization awards grants<br />
only to nonprofit organizations,<br />
such as the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>. In<br />
addition, two private donors,<br />
Collette Vacations and Trip Mate,<br />
matched Tourism Cares’ grant. The<br />
<strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> was one of only<br />
six cultural sites to receive a grant<br />
from Tourism Cares this year.<br />
The windows replaced in the<br />
<strong>Heard</strong>’s historic museum building<br />
were the original windows that have<br />
been in place since the museum’s<br />
1929 opening. The Tourism Cares<br />
grant and matching funds provided<br />
the opportunity to replace the old<br />
windows with dual-pane, energyefficient<br />
glass while preserving the<br />
historic façade windows and parts<br />
of the old museum, which is on the<br />
National Register of Historic Places.<br />
“<br />
The <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> was very<br />
honored to receive this generous<br />
grant from Tourism Cares, Collette<br />
Vacations and Trip Mate to help<br />
preserve our wonderful museum.<br />
Dr. Letitia Chambers<br />
<strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> President & CEO”<br />
July, Aug., Sept. – 20<strong>12</strong> NEWS & EvENTS 9
cHAnGinG ExHiBitS<br />
The Art of Ceremony: American indian Painting<br />
of the 20th Century – Through September 2<br />
Drawn from the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> and the Albion P. and<br />
Lynne G. Fenderson collections, The Art of Ceremony<br />
offers into the artists’ visions of ceremony.<br />
Native American Bolo Ties: vintage and<br />
Contemporary Artistry – Through November 4<br />
This exhibit explores Arizona’s official state neckwear: the<br />
bolo tie, which has been made even more distinctive by<br />
contemporary American Indian artists, who create bolo ties<br />
that are distinguished by individuality and ingenuity.<br />
Retha Walden Gambaro: Attitudes of Prayer<br />
– Through December 31, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Experience the power of contemplation and meditation<br />
through the compelling sculpture of Creek artist Retha<br />
Walden Gambaro.<br />
Beyond Geronimo: The Apache Experience<br />
– Through January 20, 20<strong>13</strong><br />
See the world through the eyes of Apache leaders<br />
including Geronimo and how modern Apache artists<br />
respond to the man and the myth.<br />
Namingha family: Landscape, form and Light<br />
– Through January <strong>13</strong>, 20<strong>13</strong><br />
Two generations of Hopi artists express their cultural and<br />
artistic vision.<br />
Elegance from Earth: Hopi Pottery<br />
– Through June 30, 20<strong>13</strong><br />
Learn how three prominent Hopi families maintain cultural<br />
motifs and techniques through working with clay.<br />
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July, Aug., Sept. – 20<strong>12</strong>
JAKE<br />
Return to Forever SHIMABUKURO<br />
IV.<br />
The Grascals. The<br />
& MAC MCANALLY.<br />
National Acrobats.<br />
Choo-Choo Soul.<br />
The Miles Davis<br />
Experience. k.d. lang<br />
and the Siss Boom<br />
Bang. Amexica. Vince<br />
Gill. Celtic Thunder.<br />
Aussie Floyd. Mattias<br />
Klum. Native American<br />
Celebration. Blast! Ray<br />
Chen. Star Trek Live.<br />
Paula Poundstone.<br />
Brian Skerry. Dave Koz.<br />
The Santa Class.<br />
Holiday Doo Wop.<br />
Forever Tango. Jon<br />
Anderson. Roz Savage.<br />
PERFORMING LIVE<br />
SEASON<br />
LILY<br />
TOMLIN<br />
A fun-filled, side-splitting, awe-inspiring lineup:<br />
Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott with the Assad Brothers, Forever<br />
Tango w/ Cheryl Burke, Itzhak Perlman, Jon Anderson,<br />
Motherhood the Musical, Jan Lisiecki, My Fair Lady, and so<br />
many more exciting performances you won’t want to<br />
miss. Fill in the pieces of your calendar with great shows<br />
at Mesa Arts Center.<br />
Contra-Tiempo Urban<br />
Latin Dance Theater.<br />
BILL COSBY<br />
Visit MesaArtsCenter.com for the full lineup,<br />
along with a preview of our upcoming classes and exhibits.<br />
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Itzhak Perlman. Lorna<br />
Luft. Jake Shimabukuro<br />
& Mac McAnally. You<br />
Say Tomato, I Say Shut<br />
Up. Jan Lisiecki.<br />
Gazillion Bubble Show.<br />
Lily Tomlin. David Benoit<br />
& Brian Culbertson. Miss<br />
Abigail’s Guide to<br />
Dating, Mating &<br />
Marriage. Taylor’s Irish<br />
Cabaret. Michael Davie.<br />
Alvin Ailey. Bill Cosby.<br />
Motherhood the Musical.<br />
Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn<br />
Stott with the Assad<br />
Brothers. Paco de Lucia.
OnGOinG ExHiBitS<br />
Learn what home means to Native people in the<br />
<strong>Heard</strong>’s signature exhibit HoME: Native People in the<br />
Southwest. In addition to cultural objects, the exhibit<br />
showcases the traditions of Native people of the past and<br />
present and examines Native people’s definition of home.<br />
Don’t miss the Navajo hogan, the Pueblo horno or the 400<br />
katsina dolls on display!<br />
Get hands-on in the family-friendly exhibit Every Picture<br />
Tells a Story. Created around seven distinct geographic<br />
regions, the exhibit illustrates how local wildlife and<br />
vegetation inspire Native artists. Use your artistic skills<br />
and make a paper cuff bracelet inspired by the vast grassy<br />
plains or a felt wall-hanging from the icy Arctic tundra in<br />
this fun and educational exhibit.<br />
We Are! Arizona’s first People is a celebration of Arizona’s<br />
Native cultures, a center for cross-cultural understanding,<br />
and the only gallery display in the state to include all 21<br />
of Arizona’s federally recognized tribal communities. It<br />
showcases how Native cultures have experienced warfare,<br />
migration and forced relocation to adapt and triumph over<br />
adversity and return to vibrant, growing communities.<br />
A powerful and moving exhibit, Remembering our<br />
indian School days: The Boarding School Experience<br />
examines the system of off-reservation Indian boarding<br />
schools. The exhibit shares a wealth of details about<br />
children who were removed from their homes, separated<br />
from their families and stripped of their cultural identity<br />
and language. Walk through the experience of four<br />
generations of Indian-school alumni through their firstperson<br />
recollections, memorabilia, writings and art.<br />
Tour the rich cultures of the Earth in the exhibit Around<br />
the World: The <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Collection. It focuses<br />
on more than 75 years of collecting and preserving Native<br />
art and cultures in the Southwest and beyond. Enjoy<br />
selections from the museum’s collection of works by Native<br />
peoples of Canada and Mexico as well as Guatemala, New<br />
Zealand and Sudan. Around the World includes works<br />
from the <strong>Heard</strong>s’ original collection as well as important<br />
works from donors such as Byron Harvey III.<br />
July, Aug., Sept. – 20<strong>12</strong> ExHiBiTS <strong>13</strong>
Buying or Selling<br />
Indian Art?<br />
Know the Law!<br />
Under the Indian Arts and<br />
Crafts Act, Native American art<br />
and craftwork must be marketed<br />
truthfully regarding the Native<br />
American heritage and Tribal<br />
affiliation of the producer.<br />
Take Home a Treasure<br />
from Indian Country-<br />
Buy works produced by<br />
members of federally<br />
recognized Tribes.<br />
For a free brochure on the Act, including how to file<br />
a complaint, please contact:<br />
U.S. Department of the Interior<br />
Indian Arts and Crafts Board<br />
Toll Free: 1-888-ART-FAKE or 1-888-278-3253<br />
Email: iacb@ios.doi.gov • Web: www.iacb.doi.gov<br />
Joan Hill, Muscogee Creek Nation, Sacred Ceremony of the Temple Mound, Painting, ©1989
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SAMuEL And BEtty KitcHELL GALLERy<br />
Meet here for guided tours.<br />
HOME: nAtiVE PEOPLE in tHE SOutHwESt (ongoing)<br />
nicHOLS ScuLPtuRE GARdEn<br />
Retha Walden Gambaro: Attitudes of Prayer (Through Dec. 31, 20<strong>12</strong>)<br />
EdwARd JAcOBSOn GALLERy (LOwER And uPPER GALLERiES)<br />
Beyond Geronimo: The Apache Experience (Through January <strong>13</strong> 20<strong>13</strong>)<br />
JAcK StEELE PARKER GALLERy (uPPER LEVEL) (ongoing)<br />
Around the World: The <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Collection<br />
EASt GALLERy (uPPER LEVEL) (ongoing)<br />
Remembering Our Indian School Days: The Boarding School Experience<br />
fREEMAn GALLERy (ongoing)<br />
Every Picture Tells a Story<br />
LincOLn GALLERy<br />
The Art of Ceremony: American Indian Painting of the 20th Century<br />
(Through September 2)<br />
uLLMAn LEARninG cEntER (ongoing)<br />
We Are! Arizona’s First People<br />
SAndRA dAy O’cOnnOR GALLERy<br />
Native American Bolo Ties: Vintage and Contemporary Artistry<br />
(Through November 4)<br />
cROSSROAdS GALLERy<br />
Namingha Family: Landscape, Form and Light (Through January 20<strong>13</strong>)<br />
LOVEnA OHL GALLERy<br />
Elegance From Earth: Hopi Pottery (Through June 20<strong>13</strong>)<br />
BERLin MEzzAninE<br />
Namingha Family: Landscape, Form and Light (Through Jan. 27, 20<strong>13</strong>)<br />
BiLLiE JAnE BAGuLEy LiBRARy And ARcHiVES<br />
Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />
July, Aug., Sept. – 20<strong>12</strong> GALLERy iNfo 17
GROund fLOOR<br />
Monte Vista Room<br />
Lincoln Gallery<br />
Ground Floor<br />
Key<br />
8<br />
MAP<br />
Freeman Gallery<br />
7<br />
Ullman<br />
Learning<br />
Center<br />
9<br />
Ground floor Galleries<br />
East Gallery<br />
Second floor Galleries<br />
Half floor Galleries<br />
Sandra Day<br />
O’Connor Gallery<br />
<strong>11</strong><br />
Crossroads<br />
Gallery<br />
Lovena Ohl<br />
Gallery<br />
<strong>12</strong><br />
South<br />
Courtyard<br />
SRP<br />
Story<br />
Room<br />
Harnett<br />
Theater<br />
Kitchell<br />
Gallery<br />
Admissions<br />
Lobby<br />
Art Fence<br />
Jacobson<br />
Gallery<br />
Nichols Courtyard<br />
HOME Gallery:<br />
Native People in<br />
the Southwest<br />
Billie Jane Baguley<br />
18 July, Aug., Sept. – 20<strong>12</strong><br />
10<br />
Info<br />
Jack Steele Parker Gallery<br />
Library<br />
South<br />
Courtyard<br />
Balcony non-Public<br />
1<br />
MUSEUM<br />
ENTRANCE<br />
Outside courtyard<br />
4<br />
To Shop<br />
Jacobson Gallery<br />
Balcony<br />
Library and Archives<br />
2<br />
3<br />
information<br />
Restrooms<br />
Stairs to Galleries
Ground Floor<br />
SEcOnd fLOOR<br />
Second Floor<br />
Elevato r<br />
Ramp<br />
East Gallery<br />
6<br />
Lovena Ohl<br />
Gallery<br />
Admissions<br />
Lobby<br />
Jack Steele Parker Gallery<br />
South<br />
Courtyard<br />
Balcony<br />
<strong>13</strong><br />
Berlin Mezzanine<br />
Handicap Elevator<br />
MUSEUM<br />
ENTRANCE<br />
Library Entrance<br />
To Shop<br />
Jacobson Gallery<br />
Balcony<br />
Billie Jane Baguley<br />
Library and Archives<br />
July, Aug., Sept. – 20<strong>12</strong> 19<br />
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MAP
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HEARd SHOPS & BERLin GALLERy<br />
Visit the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Shop, Books & More, and the Berlin Gallery this<br />
summer to purchase interesting items that will connect you to the cultures and<br />
traditions of American Indians. Purchases are great for home décor or as gifts<br />
for special occasions, with many art pieces to choose from.<br />
SuMMER SHoP SALES<br />
The <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Shop carries authentic handmade American Indian art,<br />
including jewelry, textiles and pottery. Shop at the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> this summer<br />
and save up to 65% on selected merchandise. Don’t let this fine opportunity<br />
pass, as you will find unrivaled quality at unusually low prices.<br />
Enhance your children’s reading and imagination this summer by bringing them<br />
to Books & More to purchase a children’s book. Save 10% on your purchase<br />
with the coupon you’ll receive upon arrival during Summer Sundays at the<br />
<strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> in July.<br />
SHoPPiNG<br />
ExTRAoRdiNARy ANiMALS<br />
REviSiTEd AT BERLiN GALLERy<br />
The Berlin Gallery has many fine-art<br />
pieces that are beautifully created with<br />
a purpose and deep meaning relating<br />
to each artist’s culture and traditions.<br />
Don’t miss out on Extraordinary Animals<br />
Revisited, an annual event held at the<br />
Berlin Gallery, where artists will speak<br />
about specific animals and highlight<br />
their traditional importance. This is an<br />
amazing opportunity for collectors to<br />
purchase beautiful artistic works.<br />
July, Aug., Sept. – 20<strong>12</strong>
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM<br />
Exhibition Dates:<br />
February 18, 20<strong>12</strong>–January 6, 20<strong>13</strong><br />
Recognizing Arizona’s centennial in 20<strong>12</strong>, MIM celebrates<br />
music making—both past and present. Music and musical<br />
instrument makers of the last century are showcased in the<br />
I Am AZ Music exhibition. Additional centennial activities<br />
will be held throughout the year.<br />
Free with museum admission<br />
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Inside the Main Gate at Park Ave and University Blvd in Tucson
THE HUB OF<br />
HIP & HISTORY<br />
Experience history! Visit the Hotel Valley Ho after you’ve enjoyed the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>.<br />
Established in 1956, Hotel Valley Ho is situated in the heart of historic Old Town<br />
Scottsdale. Eat at Café ZuZu, swim + snack at OH Pool + Bar, and relax at VH Spa.<br />
6850 E. Main St. Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | 480.248.2000 | hotelvalleyho.com
SuMMER HiGHLiGHtS At tHE HEARd<br />
fREE SuMMER SuNdAyS<br />
From hands-on activities and story reading<br />
to cool treats, Summer Sundays gives kids<br />
and families a cool and creative way to<br />
spend July Sundays. What’s even better,<br />
mom and dad or grandpa and grandma<br />
can explore the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> and enjoy<br />
the activities for free as well, thanks to<br />
support from Target. The Courtyard Café<br />
free Summer SundayS at the<br />
heard muSeum phoenix<br />
Sundays, July 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29<br />
will also offer special kids and family lunches. Stop into Books & More, our<br />
boutique bookstore and souvenir shop, during Summer Sundays and receive a<br />
coupon good for 10% off one children’s book!<br />
Kids can enjoy several hands-on activities in addition to the dozens of interactive<br />
or make-and-take activities in two of the museum’s galleries; Every Picture<br />
Tells a Story and We Are! Arizona’s First People. They can also participate in a<br />
different “scavenger hunt” in the museum each week. For more information,<br />
visit heard.org/events/summersundays.html.<br />
iT’S A WRAP: LuNCHTiME LECTuRES, “BEyoNd GERoNiMo”<br />
Wednesday, July <strong>11</strong>, <strong>12</strong>:15 p.m. - Encanto Room<br />
Order lunch from the Courtyard Café in advance or bring your own to this<br />
new lecture series. Janet Cantley, curator of the exhibit Beyond Geronimo: The<br />
Apache Experience, will discuss the exhibit process along with Exhibit Design<br />
staff. To order lunch, call 602.251.0204.<br />
CELEBRATE iNdEPENdENCE dAy WiTH ESTuN-BAH!<br />
On Wednesday, July 4, celebrate Independence Day with acclaimed music/dance<br />
group Estun-Bah! Flutist Tony Duncan (San Carlos Apache/Hidatsa/Arikara/<br />
Mandan) is the 20<strong>11</strong> World Hoop Dance Champion. Estun-Bah will have two<br />
performances at <strong>11</strong>:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the Steele Auditorium. Free with<br />
museum admission to non-members.<br />
iT’S A WRAP: LuNCHTiME LECTuRES, “BoLo TiES”<br />
Wednesday, August 8, <strong>12</strong>:15 p.m. - Encanto Room<br />
museum hours: <strong>11</strong> a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
hands-on activities: <strong>11</strong> a.m. to 4<br />
p.m.<br />
museum Shops: <strong>11</strong> a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Order lunch from the Courtyard Café in advance or bring your own to this new<br />
lecture series. Diana Pardue, curator of the exhibit Native American Bolo Ties:<br />
Vintage and Contemporary Artistry, will discuss working with collector Norman<br />
Sandfield and Exhibit Design staff to create the exhibit. To order lunch, call<br />
602.251.0204.<br />
24 PRoGRAMMiNG<br />
July, Aug., Sept. – 20<strong>12</strong>
Travel Navajo Nation<br />
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park<br />
Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park<br />
Little Colorado River Gorge<br />
Four Corners Monument<br />
Window Rock Navajo Tribal Park<br />
& Veteran’s Memorial<br />
Bowl Canyon Recreation Area<br />
call 928.871.6647<br />
email navajoparks@yahoo.com<br />
www.navajonationparks.org
HEARd MuSEuM 20<strong>12</strong> BOARd Of tRuStEES<br />
MARk B. BoNSALL, CHAiR<br />
LEE PETERSoN, viCE-CHAiR<br />
dR. GEoRGE BLuE SPRuCE, JR., SECRETARy<br />
TRuSTEES<br />
Shirley Avery<br />
Eddie Basha<br />
Arlene K. Ben-Horin<br />
Howard R. Berlin<br />
Robert B. Bulla<br />
Robert A. Cowie<br />
Chris Deschene<br />
Ryan P. Desmond<br />
Robert S. Diamond<br />
Peter S. Fine<br />
Patricia K. Hibbeler<br />
Carrie L. Hulburd<br />
James R. Huntwork<br />
Jeffrey H. Kahn<br />
Bill Lavidge<br />
Valerie Manning<br />
John Melamed<br />
Alice (A.J.) Monongye<br />
Elizabeth Murfee<br />
William J. Nassikas<br />
Susan H. Navran<br />
HEARd MuSEuM NoRTH SCoTTSdALE<br />
32633 N. Scottsdale Rd.<br />
Scottsdale, AZ 85262<br />
480.488.9817 | heard.org/north<br />
Scott H. O’Connor<br />
Arthur L. Pelberg, M.D.<br />
Bill Pepicello, Ph.D.<br />
Wick Pilcher<br />
Mark Schiavoni<br />
Joette B. Schmidt<br />
John B. Stiteler<br />
Richard B. West, III<br />
Richard H. Whitney<br />
LifE TRuSTEES<br />
Kay Benedict<br />
James T. Bialac<br />
Herbert J. Bool<br />
Norma Jean Coulter<br />
Robert J. Duffy<br />
Mary G. Hamilton<br />
Barbara <strong>Heard</strong><br />
Joel P. Hoxie<br />
Mary Hudak<br />
Dr. Thomas M. Hudak<br />
Richard L. Johnes<br />
f. WESLEy CLELLANd, iii, TREASuRER<br />
dR. LETiTiA CHAMBERS, PRESidENT & CEo<br />
Edward F. Lowry<br />
Frederick A. Lynn<br />
Dennis H. Lyon<br />
Russ A. (Rusty) Lyon, Jr.<br />
Carol Ann Mackay<br />
Clint J. Magnussen<br />
Robert L. Matthews<br />
Miriam J. McClennen<br />
Mary Ellen McKee<br />
James Meenaghan<br />
Louise Menk<br />
Dr. Wayne Lee Mitchell<br />
Mareen Nichols<br />
Jack S. Parker<br />
David E. Reese<br />
Mary Dell Pritzlaff<br />
William C. Schubert<br />
Sheryl L. Sculley<br />
Richard H. Silverman<br />
John G. Stuart<br />
Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Closed Sunday – Monday<br />
Open every day except December 25.<br />
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Memo to Passionate Collectors: Join ATADA<br />
The Antique Tribal Art Dealers Association has always welcomed collectors<br />
as active members.<br />
Associates -- a special membership for collectors -- receive the ATADA News four<br />
times a year. The magazine’s stories and images are a passport to the vibrant<br />
world of Tribal and American Indian art, tracking issues affecting our markets.<br />
Dealers and collectors are profiled in every issue.<br />
Associates are eligible to purchase discounted members-only group insurance<br />
for their home collections.<br />
To join: access www.atada.org and click on ‘Join ATADA Now.’
HEARd MuSEuM nORtH ScOttSdALE<br />
tHROuGH tHE LEnS: diné PHOtOGRAPHERS<br />
Contemporary Navajo life is artistically depicted through<br />
the eyes of contemporary Navajo photographers in the<br />
exhibit Through the Lens: Diné Photographers. This thought<br />
provoking exhibition marks the first time ever that a show<br />
curated by a regional museum of American Indian art/<br />
culture has traveled to the <strong>Heard</strong>. This juried show presents<br />
a fascinating and diverse range of photographers and<br />
subjects. Through these compelling images, museum visitors<br />
will see the many ways Navajo photographers celebrate<br />
the beauty of and comment on their home and their<br />
contemporary life. The photographs will also provide an opportunity to explore<br />
similarities and differences between Navajo culture and mainstream culture.<br />
tHROuGH OuR ViSitOR’S LEnS: SuMMER PHOtO cOntESt<br />
Photographers who love to shoot but need some inspiration are invited to visit<br />
<strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> North Scottsdale this summer. In celebration of the exhibit<br />
Through the Lens: Diné Photographers, we are launching the “Through Our<br />
Visitor’s Lens: Summer Photo Contest.”<br />
28 HEARd NoRTH<br />
Entering is easy: Just submit a photo taken at <strong>Heard</strong><br />
<strong>Museum</strong> North Scottsdale. By submitting a photo, you<br />
could be the winner of The Ultimate <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Visitor<br />
Gift Package! The gift package includes:<br />
• A private tour of the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Collection.<br />
• A selection of <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> merchandise worth more<br />
than $50 from the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>’s Books & More shop.<br />
• A $40 gift certificate to the <strong>Heard</strong> Cafés.<br />
Here’s how to enter the contest:<br />
1. Visit <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> North Scottsdale.<br />
2. Take a photograph of your visit. (Remember: no flash photography.)<br />
3. Email your photo to photocontest@heard.org. Include your name, phone<br />
number, email address and zip code. Limit one entry per person per week.<br />
4. Check back to see if your photo has been selected as a “Through Our<br />
Visitors’ Lens: Shot of the Week.”<br />
The contest-winning photograph will be selected from among all of the “Shot<br />
of the Week” selections. Photographs will be chosen by a committee of <strong>Heard</strong><br />
<strong>Museum</strong> staff.
SuPPORt tHE HEARd – JOin tOdAy!<br />
Members of the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> set its educational<br />
mission in motion. From local families who don’t<br />
want to miss any of the museum’s exhibits, activities<br />
or events to philanthropists seeking to strengthen<br />
and invigorate a beloved and believed-in institution,<br />
members’ presence and contributions fill the<br />
museum with life and energy.<br />
Members at all levels help the institution provide<br />
a dynamic forum for diverse American Indian stories<br />
and artistic perspectives. By both learning and<br />
adding their own voices to the institution’s ongoing<br />
dialogue, they create an environment where cultural<br />
distinctions and commonalities are equally treasured.<br />
<strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> members are vital partners in<br />
supporting the mission of our world-class programs<br />
and exhibits.<br />
JoiN TodAy by visiting the Membership desk<br />
in the lobby or heard.org/members, or call<br />
602.251.0261<br />
Member Benefits include:<br />
• Free admission<br />
• 10% discount at the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Shops<br />
• 10% discount at The Courtyard Café<br />
• Invitations to members-only events<br />
• First notice of all upcoming events<br />
• … AND MUCH MORE!<br />
CiRCLES of GiviNG MEMBERSHiP<br />
Circles of Giving, the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>’s premier membership<br />
society, gives its members a way to support the <strong>Heard</strong>’s<br />
educational programs at the highest level. Circles members<br />
receive the museum’s most prestigious benefits, including<br />
exclusive seating at major events like the Indian Fair and Hoop<br />
Dance, unique educational offerings, collectors’ seminars,<br />
preview receptions for new exhibits and opportunities for<br />
interaction with artists and key staff members.<br />
for more information, visit the Membership desk in the lobby or<br />
call the Circles of Giving office at 602.346.8192.<br />
July, Aug., Sept. – 20<strong>12</strong> MEMBERSHiP 29
A Sense of Place<br />
Historic <strong>Museum</strong> of native cultures 3 unparalleled setting<br />
with beauty and character 3 distinctly rich, memorable and<br />
unique events 3 Perfect for intimate dinners or for receptions<br />
for up to 1000 guests 3 State-of-the-art facilities for day or<br />
evening conferences and lectures 3 Located in downtown<br />
Phoenix 3 Minutes from Sky Harbor Airport and accessible<br />
by light rail, the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> is a true oasis in the heart<br />
of the desert and the city.<br />
to plan a site visit, please contact our events planner at<br />
602.251.0230 or privateevents@heard.org or online at<br />
heard.org/visit/hostanevent.<br />
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CLASSIC TO CONTEMPORARY<br />
EXPERIENCE EXCEPTIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN ART<br />
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7100 MAIN STREET, SUITES 3 & 4, SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85251<br />
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THE ART AND<br />
LIFE OF TONY DA<br />
by Charles S. King<br />
and Richard L. Spivey
MuSEuM infORMAtiOn<br />
HEARd MuSEuM doWNToWN · PHoENix<br />
2301 N. Central Ave.<br />
Phoenix, AZ 85004<br />
602.252.8840 | heard.org<br />
Adults $15.00<br />
Seniors (65+) $<strong>13</strong>.50<br />
Student with valid ID $7.50<br />
Children ages 6-<strong>12</strong> $7.50<br />
Children under 6 Free<br />
<strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Members Free<br />
American Indians with tribal ID Free<br />
Monday – Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Sunday, <strong>11</strong> a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Open every day except December 25.<br />
Guided Tours<br />
Y<br />
Public tours are offered daily at noon, 2 and 3 p.m., beginning at the Information<br />
CM<br />
Desk; free with museum admission. Gallery talks are offered on a varying schedule.<br />
Private group tours are also available; call 602.251.02<strong>13</strong> to schedule a private tour. MY<br />
outreach Programs<br />
Special programs are available to groups of children and adults, including the<br />
Guild Speaker’s Bureau. Please call 602.252.8840 for more information.<br />
Photography/video<br />
• No flash, video light or tripods are allowed in the galleries.<br />
• c opyright for many works of art in the museum rests with the artists.<br />
The <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> does not assume liability for violation of copyright law by<br />
a photographer (Title 17, United States Code). Photography may not be used<br />
for publication without written permission from the museum and/or artists.<br />
distinctive Events and Celebrations at the <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong><br />
The <strong>Heard</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> offers space rental for private receptions, corporate meetings,<br />
weddings and events. Visit heard.org/visit/hostanevent or call 602.251.0230 for details.<br />
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upcoming events!<br />
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