OLD FRIENDS, NEW FACES 2010
August 19 -22
Thursday, August 19
MEET THE TRADER
1:15 p.m. in the museum library
Mark Winter, owner of the Toadlena Trading Post and a recognized authority on Navajo textiles, will discuss the traditions and history of Toadlena / Two Grey Hills textiles.
FELLOWSHIP AWARDS PRESENTATION
2:00 p.m. in the museum library
Announcement of recipients of fellowships designed to foster the growth of artists who show promise at an early stage of their career.
WHAT WE COLLECT
2:30 p.m. in the museum library
Featured artists will discuss their personal collections and offer perspectives on collectors and the Indian Market experience.
FRIDAY, August 20
ARTIST DEMONSTRATIONS
8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. under the demonstration tent
An opportunity to watch weavers, jewelers, potters and carvers at work and learn more about the creative process.
MUSIC BY ED KABOTIE
NATIVE CHIC JEWELRY
A special show under the demonstration tent featuring traditional and cutting edge jewelry especially created for this event by Case Trading Post artists.

In celebration of the Museum’s current exhibition, Nizhoni Shima’ Master Weavers of the Toadlena / Two Grey Hills Region there will be a special sales show of textiles from the Toadlena Trading Post and a weaving demonstration by master weaver, MARY YAZZIE (Navajo).
Artist list subject to change.
Artists will be present. Please call for specific times.

INDIAN MARKET PARKING
at the Wheelwright Museum
Thursday, August 19 and Friday, August 20
• FREE & CONVENIENT SHUTTLE SERVICE AVAILABLE
• The Museum parking lot will only be available for handicapped parking.
• Parking will be available at:
- St. John’s Methodist Church located at the NW corner of Old Pecos Trail and Cordova Street, a five minute ride from the Museum.
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Stewart Udall Building, just up the street from the Wheelwright at 725 Camino Lejo.
- Additional parking is also available in the overflow lot across from the Folk Art Museum parking lot.
Shuttle service will be available from all locations on Thursday & Friday from 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM.
Saturday, August 21 and Sunday, August 22
• Parking will be available as usual in the Wheelwright Museum lot
The Wheelwright may be easily accessed by public transportation, including Bus M (“Museum Hill”) or Capital Cab (483-0000).
If you have questions, please call the Case Trading Post at 505-982-4636, ext. 110
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Expanded Museum and
Case Trading Post Hours
Thursday, August 19
10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Friday, August 20
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 21
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, August 22
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Artists will be present.
Call 505-982-4636, ext. 110 for specific times.
FEATURED ARTISTS
JULIUS BADONI
(Navajo) Painter and Activist
SALLY BLACK
(Navajo) Basket Weave
RANDY and BRENT BROKESHOULDER (Hopi) Traditional Katsina Carvers
JULIAN CORIZ
(Santo Domingo) Traditional and Contemporary Pottery
FELICIA FRAGUA
(Jemez) Storyteller Pottery
ED KABOTIE
(Hopi/Santa Clara) Jewelry, Pottery, Painting, Music
MICHAEL KANTEENA (Laguna) Pre-Columbian Recreations in Clay
SAMUEL MANYMULES (Navajo) Traditional Pottery
STEPHANIE MEDINA (Santo Domingo/Zia) Mosaic Jewelry
MORRIS MUSKETT (Navajo) Textiles and Jeweler
LES NAMINGHA (Hopi/Zuni) Contemporary Paintings
CHRIS NIETO
(Santo Domingo) Mosaic Jewelry
ISAIAH ORTIZ
(San Felipe) Contemporary Jewelry
CHRIS PRUITT (Laguna/Chiricahua Apache) Contemporary Jewelry
MANGAS COLORADO SLINKEY (Navajo/Lakota) Contemporary Jewelry
ALEX YOUVELLA (Hopi) Katsina Carver
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